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The past tense of comb is "combed" We combed the woods looking for the lost child. I combed my hair this morning You combed the want-ads for jobs yesterday, let's go play today. She combed all the snarls out of her cats fur. Comb is an verb and a noun. A comb (what you brush your hair with) is a noun and therefore doesn't have a past tense.
Combed cotton is softer and finer than ordinary cotton. Impurities in combed cotton were brushed out after the initial spinning.
COMBED COTTON: A cleaning process that eliminates impurities and short, less desirable fibers.
it means me
Depends how damaged your hair is.
The past participle is combed.
yes.
cotton is natural and synthetic both . when cotton is combed from its plant it is natural and when the combed cotton is cleaned in factories with help of chemicals it becomes synthetic.
The verb forms are comb, combs, combing, combed. Example sentence:Please comb your hair.He combs his hair every five minutes.We're combing the carpet for the diamond from my ring.She combed her hair and washed her face.
the hair can get locked up accidentally if it is not combed through properly. the individual strands get entangled and if not combed out, the hair will develop into a lock. I hope this answers your question.
Percy