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Betty Ford's kin
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bloomers
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1851, named for U.S. feminist reformer Amelia Jenks Bloomer (1818-1894), who promoted them. The surname is attested from c.1200, said to mean literally "iron-worker," from Old English bloma (see bloom (n.2)).
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. (plural of bloomer English) Etymology 2 n. 1 (label en dated) Any of several forms of women’s divided garment for the lower body 2 (label en informal) Women’s underpants with short legs; knickers or drawers
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bloomers are divided women's garments for the lower body.
Usage examples of bloomers.
Brazenly now she held up her outsized bloomers to the light and arranged them on the ironing board.
Standing before the fire that held the big black frying-pan with her bacon and fried bread sizzling in it, she put on her vest and bloomers, her one calico-topped petticoat, her flannel one, her blue woollen dress and her white, frilled pinafore.
Never mind that he would have scared the bloomers off Julia Tuttle and sent cranky Henry Flagler cursing all the way back to St.
But gradually as the weeks went by and I seemed to make no unforgivable bloomers, fewer and fewer other jockeys were engaged.