comber (Meaning)

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comber (n)

a person who separates and straightens the fibers of cotton or wool

a long curling sea wave

a machine that separates and straightens the fibers of cotton or wool

comber Sentence Examples

  1. The surfer rode the crest of a towering comber as it broke onto the shore.
  2. The comber crashed against the rocks, sending spray into the air.
  3. The ship navigated through a series of combers as it approached the harbor.
  4. The fishermen braved the combers to reach the prime fishing spot.
  5. The comber swept debris along the coastline, leaving a trail of flotsam and jetsam.
  6. Swimmers should exercise caution when venturing into the water during high comber conditions.
  7. The storm churned up massive combers, making sailing treacherous for small boats.
  8. The comber's powerful surge dragged swimmers further out to sea.
  9. The lifeguard kept a watchful eye on beachgoers as combers crashed onto the shore.
  10. Surfers eagerly awaited the arrival of the next big comber to catch a thrilling ride.

FAQs About the word comber

a person who separates and straightens the fibers of cotton or wool, a long curling sea wave, a machine that separates and straightens the fibers of cotton or w

surf,curl, riffle, breaker, whitecap, roller, ripple, wave, ground swell,wavelet

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The surfer rode the crest of a towering comber as it broke onto the shore.

The comber crashed against the rocks, sending spray into the air.

The ship navigated through a series of combers as it approached the harbor.

The fishermen braved the combers to reach the prime fishing spot.