woman's+skirt

  • 11skirt — skirt1 [skə:t US skə:rt] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: skyrta shirt ] 1.) a piece of outer clothing worn by women and girls, which hangs down from the waist like the bottom part of a dress ▪ She wore a white blouse and a plain black… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 12skirt — I UK [skɜː(r)t] / US [skɜrt] noun [countable] Word forms skirt : singular skirt plural skirts ** 1) a piece of clothing for a woman or girl. It hangs from the waist and is not joined between the legs She was wearing a skirt and blouse. a… …

    English dictionary

  • 13skirt — skirt1 [ skɜrt ] noun count ** 1. ) a piece of clothing for a woman or girl. It hangs from the waist and is not joined between the legs: She was wearing a skirt and blouse. a straight/pleated/full skirt 2. ) the part of a dress or coat that is… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 14skirt — [[t]skɜrt[/t]] n. 1) clo the part of a gown, dress, or coat that extends downward from the waist 2) clo a one piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn esp. by women and girls 3) some part resembling or …

    From formal English to slang

  • 15skirt — skirtless, adj. skirtlike, adj. /skerrt/, n. 1. the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist. 2. a one piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn esp. by women and girls …

    Universalium

  • 16skirt — 1 noun (C) 1 a piece of outer clothing worn by women and girls, which hangs down from the waist like the bottom part of a dress: She wore a white blouse and a plain black skirt. compare dress 1 (1) 2 also skirts (plural) the part of a dress or… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17skirt — /skɜt / (say skert) noun 1. the lower part of a gown, coat, or the like, hanging from the waist. 2. a separate garment (outer or under) worn by women and girls, extending from the waist downwards. 3. some part resembling or suggesting the skirt… …

  • 18skirt — [13] Essentially skirt is the same word as shirt. It was borrowed from Old Norse skyrta ‘shirt’, which came from the same prehistoric Germanic source as English shirt, and likewise meant etymologically ‘short garment’. It is not clear why English …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 19skirt — • young attractive woman. Often preceded with a bit of . A common lads term. e.g. I never realized this was such a good place to eye skirt or What you need is a nice bit of skirt to cheer you up …

    Londonisms dictionary

  • 20skirt — noun 1》 a woman s outer garment fastened around the waist and hanging down around the legs.     ↘the part of a coat or dress that hangs below the waist.     ↘informal women regarded as objects of sexual desire. 2》 a surface that conceals or… …

    English new terms dictionary