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Kempt   Listen
verb
Kemb  v. t.  (past & past part. kembed or kempt; pres. part. kembing)  To comb. (Obs.) "His longe hair was kembed behind his back."



Kempt  v.  
1.
P. p. of Kemb; combed.
2.
Neatly kept; tidy. Opposite of unkempt.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Kempt" Quotes from Famous Books



... civilization and those wild districts about Sartene where the law has never yet penetrated. Lory de Vasselot had gained a little on the downward incline. He could now see that his father's clothes were mud-stained and torn, that his long white hair was ill-kempt. But the pursuer's horse was tired; for de Vasselot had been unable to relieve him of his burden all through the night. Lame and disabled, he could not mount or dismount without assistance. On the upward slope, ...
— The Isle of Unrest • Henry Seton Merriman

... room he seemed even bigger than I remembered him. He wore an old Norfolk jacket, and he had not shaved for several days. When last I saw him he was spruce enough, but he looked ill at ease: now, untidy and ill-kempt, he looked perfectly at home. I did not know how he would take the ...
— The Moon and Sixpence • W. Somerset Maugham

... eyes—and suddenly Chauvelin felt an icy sweat coursing down his spine. The eyes into which he gazed had a strange, ironical twinkle in them, a kind of good-humoured arrogance, whilst through the firm, clear-cut lips, half hidden by a dirty and ill-kempt beard, there came the sound—oh! a mere echo—of a quaint ...
— The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel • Baroness Orczy



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