To go over something with a fine toothed comb means to be precise, exacting and very careful when performing an activity or investigating something. For example, a detective might examine a crime scene "with a fine toothed comb." This means he or she would look over the area slowly and with great care, examining every detail, in order to find evidence. Also, a professor might read a student's paper "with a fine toothed comb," meaning that the professor would take great pains to find any flaws in the student's work.
This expression comes from the practice of using a fine-toothed comb to find insects on a person or animal, or to carefully clean debris from fabric.
to brush it or comb it. usually to comb the mane and tail
to comb
"mono comb" is not Spanish.
The word comb means either to arrange or adorn the hair with a comb - or to search everywhere for something or someone.
The word comb means either to arrange or adorn the hair with a comb - or to search everywhere for something or someone.
Engage in vigorous combat or make a strenuous effort, using all one's resources. For example, I'm going to fight tooth and nail for that promotion. This expression, with its allusion to biting and scratching, was first recorded in 1576.
Tooth whitening is an expression used on many toothpastes brands. It is sometimes used as an advertisement that makes you feel that the product can make your teeth perfectly white.
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Sometimes a hen's comb will fade when she is about to stop laying, or about to start molting.
It means combined tackles
With all your might. The expression is to fight tooth and nail, not to hang on. It means to resist something, usually an idea, the way a trapped animal resists being picked up in your hands. We say, for example, So-called Conservatives fought the Civil Rights movement tooth and nail.
The expression "smooth move" refers to the sensation you get after ingesting some sort of laxative, hence, the phrase "smooth move, exlax."This is often said in a sarcastic way to mean that you did something that was the opposite of smooth!