"Pomaded" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To be pampered or indulged excessively; to give someone an excessive amount of attention, luxury, or indulgence.
Example: She's been pamaded all her life by her wealthy parents.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "pomaded":
He spent a lot of time each morning trying to get the perfect pomaded look for his hair.
The 1940s teenager was known for his slicked-back pomaded hair, a hairstyle that was all the rage back then.
The pomaded surface of the bicycle chain made it easy to clean and maintain.
The barber carefully applied the pomaded hair product to give the customer a stylish, trendy look.
In the old days, pomaded creams were a popular way to style and hold hair in place, especially for men with short haircuts.
Pom-pom refers to a small tuft of soft, fluffy material, often made from yarn or fabric, attached to a string or a stick, used as a decorative item or a child's toy, typically used for ceremonial purposes such as cracking in rugby or as a finishing on clothing and accessories.
The family Pomacanthidae, commonly known as angelfish. They are a family of marine fish in the order Perciformes, characterized by their vibrant colors and long, flowing fins. They are found in tropical oceans around the world and are popular species in the aquarium trade.
The term "pomacentroid" refers to the center of gravity of a circular or elliptical area contained within a coral reef or other body of water, such as an atoll or lagoon.
A sticky, waxy substance applied to the hair to keep it shiny and in place, typically by men. It protects the hair and adds a pleasant smell.
Adhesives used to style hair, typically in a stick or jar form. They can be found in various scents and formulas to achieve different looks, such as pom-poms on top, sleek styles, or volume and hold.
A pomander is a ball or container made of aromatic materials, such as spices, usually including cloves, that is used to perfume a room or closet. It's often associated with ancient times and was used as a natural air freshener.
The word "pomarine" has a few possible meanings, including:<br><br>1. Relating to or consisting of poms or pimento, a type of berry or spice.<br>2. In ornithology, a type of shearwater, a medium-sized seabird in the petrel family, specifically the pomarine petrel (Halocyptena pelagica).<br>3. In the context of meteorology, a pomarine squall is a type of storm or squall that is strong and short-lived, often associated with thunderstorms.<br><br>It's worth noting that the word "pomarine" is not commonly used in everyday language, and is typically only encountered in specialized contexts, such as in ornithology or meteorology.
The family Pomatomidae consists of one genus, Pomatomus, with a single species, the pomfret (Pomatomus saltatrix), which is a pelagic schooling fish found in temperate and tropical waters worldwide.
A sweet-scented substance used to dress the hair, typically applied with the hand as a glaze or a pomade.