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Answer for the clue "Like Cinderella ", 9 letters:
slippered
Word definitions for slippered in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Slippered \Slip"pered\, a. Wearing slippers. --Shak.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. shod with slippers
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Wearing slippers. v (en-past of: slipper )
Usage examples of slippered.
She tucked her slippered feet under her and folded her hands primly in her lap.
Vaura, not unwillingly, a sweet sense of being taken care of, a nameless feeling of passive languor, a sense of completeness pervaded her whole being, as Lionel, putting her hand through his arm and for a moment holding it there in a protecting sort of way, led her through long corridors until they reached the luxurious boudoir of their hostess, where, seating Vaura in a lounging chair, the perfection of comfort, and placing a soft foot-stool for her dainty slippered feet, he quietly seated himself near her.
The Sheykh shook his head, shuddering from scrawny neck to slippered feet.
Yet she had thought to wear her thickest nightgown, and her feet were slippered in moleskin.
Sukeena glided beside her on small, silent, slippered feet, contrite and smiling.
Ilandra's image slowly faded as a lady-in-waiting approached, silk-clad, light on slippered feet, and offered him a silver cup of wine.
I opened it and let in Jack Santos, pajamaed, bathrobed, and slippered.
When a lady, in a delicate and costly summer garb, with a floating veil and gracefully swaying gown, and, altogether, an ethereal lightness that made you look at her beautifully slippered feet, to see whether she trod on the dust or floated in the air—when such a vision happened to pass through this retired street, leaving it tenderly and delusively fragrant with her passage, as if a bouquet of tea-roses had been borne along—then again, it is to be feared, old Hepzibah's scowl could no longer vindicate itself entirely on the plea of near-sightedness.
My slippered feet tended to slip around in the big suit-feet, though, and I hated the way my skirt wadded up around my middle.
Even as the sound of the slippered feet stopped, became claudicate, and then dragged, Darsoss knew that Quennel was going to die.
She thought of what she would say to-night at this revel, faintly prestiged already by the sounds of high and low laughter and slippered footsteps, and movements of couples up and down the stairs.
She sat in an upholstered platform rocker with her slippered feet on a small petit point hassock.
For despite the heat of this breezeless evening when the gallery, even with its warped and broken boards, might have been the only tolerable place for human or vampire, a fire blazed in the grate of the parlor and all its windows were shut, and the young vampire sat by that fire talking to another vampire who hovered very near it, his slippered feet right up against the hot grate, his trembling fingers pulling over and over at the lapels of his shabby blue robe.