| 1. | As we approached, a groom ran out from them. - from Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
| 2. | An ordinary groom is for such payment. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 3. | I was a poor groom of thy stable, King. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 4. | My groom and my page sleep out of the house, and may be set aside altogether. - from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle |
| 5. | All went right, and the groom lay snoring with his hand upon the golden saddle. - from Grimms' Fairy Tales by The Brothers Grimm |
| 6. | A bridegroom, say you 'Tis a groom indeed. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 7. | He has seen three generations of us feed him and groom him, and he will live to see four.. - from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling |
| 8. | I left the house a little after eight o'clock this morning in the character of a groom out of work. - from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle |
| 9. | "Princess Elizaveta Federovna Tverskaya," the groom answered, and it seemed to Alexey Alexandrovitch that he grinned. - from Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy |
| 10. | Tell one of the grooms to bring my horse round. - from The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde |
| 11. | It was a harness, such as he had seen the grooms put on the horses at home. - from The Call of the Wild by Jack London |
| 12. | I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 13. | I asked one or two of the grooms and helpers whom I saw around if they could tell me anything about the empty house. - from Dracula by Bram Stoker |
| 14. | Among them were grooms leading the Tsar's beautiful relay horses covered with embroidered cloths. - from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy |
| 15. | There were great stables, where a dozen grooms and boys held forth, rows of vine-clad servants' cottages, an endless and orderly array of outhouses, long grape arbors, green pastures, orchards, and berry patches. - from The Call of the Wild by Jack London |
| 16. | You will have sufficient time before five o'clock despatch a messenger to apprise the grooms at the first station. - from The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, Pere |
| 17. | All the dogs of his farm-yards formed a pack of hounds at need his grooms were his huntsmen and the curate of the village was his grand almoner. - from Candide by Voltaire |
| 18. | They are three grooms the celestial butterfly is drowned in them and there are formed there in a membranous smoke, vaguely condensed into the wing of the bat, three mute furies, Nightmare, Night, and Death, which hover about the slumbering Psyche. - from Les Miserables by Victor Hugo |