petticoats

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plural of petticoat
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A type of ornamental skirt or underskirt, often displayed below a dress; chiefly in plural, designating a woman's skirts collectively
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A woman's undercoat, worn to be displayed beneath an open gown
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A light woman's undergarment worn under a dress or skirt, and hanging either from the shoulders or (now especially) from the waist; a kind of slip, worn to make the skirt fuller, or for extra warmth
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A tight, usually padded undercoat worn by men over a shirt and under the doublet
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{n} an under garment worn by women
in petticoats
young (pertaining to a girl)
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A woman “There's a petticoat will prove to be the cause of this ”- Hawley Smart: Struck Down, chap xi Petticoat Government Femalerule
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An underskirt usually a little shorter than outer clothing and often made with a ruffled, pleated, or lace edge
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A petticoat is a piece of clothing like a thin skirt, which is worn under a skirt or dress. a piece of women's underwear like a thin skirt or dress that is worn under a skirt or dress = slip (petty + coat)
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{i} slip that is worn under a dress; underskirt, slip worn under a skirt; (USA) something that looks like a skirt (such as a valance); (Offending term) woman, girl
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A loose under-garment worn by women, and covering the body below the waist
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A womans garment worn under a skirt, a kind of slip, especially one that has ruffles or other adornment and may be worn to make the skirt fuller
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A woman “There's a petticoat will prove to be the cause of this ”- Hawley Smart: Struck Down, chap xi Petticoat Government Female rule
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undergarment worn under a skirt
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{s} female, of or relating to women, controlled by women; feminine
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Used to describe all skirts of an insulator, as in double petticoat
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downward extension of the cap to cover the top of the tower against the weather
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Ancestor of the modern slip, the petticoat could be made of a variety of fabrics Since nylon wasn't invented yet, both linen and wool were common These were ankle-length and fastened at the waist with a drawstring or waistband Any number from one to seven could be worn depending on the social status of the individual
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separate skirt-like undergarment
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