What's the difference between groomer and roomer?

Groomer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, grooms horses; especially, a brush rotated by a flexible or jointed revolving shaft, for cleaning horses.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) News of the dogs’ illegal arrival into the country broke shortly after pet groomers Happy Dogz posted a message on their company’s Facebook page, saying it had been a pleasure attending to the superstar’s pooches.
  • (2) They’re stateless dogs.” The Department of Agriculture was tipped off about an “illegal animal importation” on Tuesday, around the same time groomers posted on social media that they had attended to the stars’ pets.
  • (3) SN animals self-isolated and were not social-groomers, whereas LC rats socially-groomed and mounted other animals more than controls.
  • (4) This is a clear indication of just how successful the evil Isis groomers have been in poisoning and brainwashing Talha and kids like him.
  • (5) High areas of deprivation are targeted by groomers and we have been working with the counter-terrorism unit on a number of projects to overcome this.
  • (6) Results of examination of 11 other dog groomers suggest that the disease is uncommon in this profession.
  • (7) A specialist sexual exploitation service told the report that a particular home was repeatedly targeted by groomers, and that new girls coming into the home were likely to be sexually exploited.
  • (8) Hussain pointed to the murder of Rotherham pensioner Mushin Ahmed, who was racially abused and called a “groomer” before being kicked and punched to death last August.
  • (9) A dog groomer developed extensive interdigital sinus formation.
  • (10) I was across from the police station in Rotherham giving an interview to the BBC and somebody drove past and called me a groomer.
  • (11) Nearly every girl I met talked of the social pressure: the demand to be constantly in touch; the problems of "unfriending"; being in the gaze of people they have barely met; the anxieties about their image; and the horror of looking in while being left out – for them much more pressing than what one girl dubbed "the parental obsession with groomers and porn".
  • (12) The story originated when pictures of Depp taking his dogs to the local groomer surfaced on social media and authorities warned that the dogs would be put down unless they were flown out of the country in the following two days.
  • (13) These are individuals who regard Muslims as groomers and paedophiles and they should be deported, and if not deported, eradicated from this country.
  • (14) When, daily, Muslims are portrayed as terrorists, as sexual groomers, as women oppressors, from forced marriage to FGM, it’s not surprising this sinks in.
  • (15) Isis is running a sophisticated social media campaign and the community is concerned their faith is being used by hate preachers and internet groomers to manipulate their religion.” Farooq Yunus, from the Zakaria mosque in Savile Town, Dewsbury, said the whole system had failed the boys.

Roomer


Definition:

  • (n.) A lodger.
  • (a.) At a greater distance; farther off.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) During the same period, in South Korea, Shin Sang-ok's studio, Shin Films, had produced a number of box-office hits, including My Mother and the Roomer.

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