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Answer for the clue "Band holding up sock ", 6 letters:
garter

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Word definitions for garter in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Garter may refer to: Garter (stockings) , an item of clothing used to hold up stockings Order of the Garter , the senior British order of chivalry :* Ladies of the Garter (1358-1488) , female members of the mediaeval Order of the Garter :* List of Knights ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a band (usually elastic) worn around the leg to hold up a stocking (or around the arm to hold up a sleeve) [syn: supporter ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Garter \Gar"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Gartered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Gartering .] To bind with a garter. He . . . could not see to garter his hose. --Shak. To invest with the Order of the Garter. --T. Warton.

Usage examples of garter.

Edward, Duke and Earl of Buckingham, Earl and Baron of Stafford, Prince of Brecknock, Count of Perche in Normandy, Knight of the Garter, hereditary Lord High Steward, and, in virtue of the blood of Bohun, Lord High Constable of England.

Behind the half-busy bar a man with high collar, string tie, and arm garters drew schooners of beer from a tap, and at tables of no significant location sat men and women Francis recognized: whores, bums, barflies.

At the end she tore it off and sang and danced in a red corselette with garters holding up dark stockings.

Grayson did her monologue in the first half of the show, coming on a bare stage in the tightly focused beam of a spotlight, wearing her black hat, a black corselette, showing the white skin of her upper thighs above dark stockings held up by red garters.

Chastity could see, Cyn purchased a nightgown, a lace-trimmed chemise, two pairs of cotton stockings, and garters threaded with pink ribbon.

It was going through his clothes, tossing aside cloaks, doublets, garters, and robes, apparently selecting a wardrobe.

Tony Wills was known as a careful conservative analyst, and one of the best Langley had ever turned out, despite the green eyeshade and the garters on the sleeves.

Her wellturned ankle displayed its perfect proportions beneath her skirt and just the proper amount and no more of her shapely limbs encased in finespun hose with highspliced heels and wide garter tops.

But being arrived in this lonely place, where it was very improbable he should meet with any interruption, he suddenly slipped his garter from his leg, and, laying violent hands on the poor woman, endeavoured to perpetrate that dreadful and detestable fact which we have before commemorated, and which the providential appearance of Jones did so fortunately prevent.

The act of settlement being passed, the earl of Macclesfield was sent to notify the transaction to the electress Sophia, who likewise received from his hands the order of the garter.

The salesgirl, very sexily dressed and made up, just smiled as Minni showed me crotchless panties, bras with holes for the nipples to show through, filmy nightgowns, garters, patterned nylons, very short tight skirts only about 10-inches from waist to hem, see-through blouses, and all sorts of other stuff.

Powerful legs were spread apart and thickly gartered with leather, his only covering besides the conical helmet with its long noseguard that concealed most of his face.

Pulling a small knife from his coat pocket, he cut away her corset and silky pantalets, leaving only her gartered stockings.

Still, she made no move to protest as he pushed the legs of her pantalets up her thighs, past the garters and rolled the stockings down each shapely leg and tossed them aside.

Upon his legs he wore red stockings rolled up over the joint of the knee, his breeches were of blue drab, with vellum button-holes, and garters of gold lace, his waistcoat of scarlet, his coat of rusty black cloth, his hair, twisted into a ramilie, hung down to his rump, of the colour of jet, and his hat was adorned with a white feather.