woman's+skirt

  • 71placket — /plak it/, n. 1. the opening or slit at the top of a skirt, or in a dress or blouse, that facilitates putting it on and taking it off. 2. a pocket, esp. one in a woman s skirt. 3. Archaic. a. a petticoat. b. a woman. [1595 1605; var. of placard… …

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  • 72Mammy's Cupboard — was designed in 1939. Mammy s Cupboard (founded 1940)[1] is a roadside restaurant built in the shape of a mammy archetype,[1] located on …

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  • 73upskirt — n. A video, usually taken inside a crowded location such as a shopping mall, that is shot up a woman s skirt. Also, an adjective that describes the Web sites devoted to these videos. Example Citation: What began as a small photo gallery on the… …

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  • 74bus´tling|ly — bus|tle1 «BUHS uhl», verb, tled, tling, noun. –v.i. to be noisily busy and in a hurry: »The children bustled to get ready for the party. Let the great world bustle on (Emerson). –v.t. to make (someone) hurry or work hard: »The jolly old man… …

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  • 75bus´tler — bus|tle1 «BUHS uhl», verb, tled, tling, noun. –v.i. to be noisily busy and in a hurry: »The children bustled to get ready for the party. Let the great world bustle on (Emerson). –v.t. to make (someone) hurry or work hard: »The jolly old man… …

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  • 76bus|tle — bus|tle1 «BUHS uhl», verb, tled, tling, noun. –v.i. to be noisily busy and in a hurry: »The children bustled to get ready for the party. Let the great world bustle on (Emerson). –v.t. to make (someone) hurry or work hard: »The jolly old man… …

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  • 77pan|ni|er — «PAN ee uhr», noun. 1. a basket, especially one of a pair of considerable size to be slung across the shoulders or across the back of a beast of burden: »panniers slung on sturdy horses (Wordsworth). 2. a frame formerly used for stretching out… …

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  • 78placket — [plak′it] n. [prob. altered < PLACARD, in obs. sense “breastplate, top of skirt”] 1. a finished slit with a fastener, as at the waist of a skirt or collar of a shirt, to make it easy to put on and take off 2. Archaic a) a pocket, esp. in a… …

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  • 79cu|lottes — «kyoo LOTS; French koo LT», noun (plural). a woman s skirt divided and sewn like trousers, but cut so full as to appear much like an ordinary skirt; divided skirt. ╂[< French culottes trousers < Middle French < cul bottom < Latin… …

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  • 80far|thin|gale — «FAHR thihng gayl», noun. a hoop skirt or framework for expanding a woman s skirt or petticoat, worn in England from about 1550 to about 1650. ╂[earlier verdyingale < Middle French verdugale, alteration of Spanish verdugado hoop skirt <… …

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