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Woman's old-fashioned underskirt
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petticoat
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Petticoat \Pet"ti*coat\, n. (Zo["o]l.) [Petty + coat.] A loose under-garment worn by women, and covering the body below the waist. Petticoat government , government by women, whether in politics or domestic affairs. [Colloq.] Petticoat pipe (Locomotives), ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A white petticoat danced as she lifted her bare right leg. ▪ A white petticoat , black stockings and white drawers lay over outer clothes. ▪ He knelt on the floor and pulled off her petticoat . ▪ Her skirt dropped, leaving her ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. undergarment worn under a skirt [syn: half-slip , underskirt ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context historical English) A tight, usually padded undercoat worn by men over a shirt and under the doublet. 2 (context historical English) A woman's undercoat, worn to be displayed beneath an open gown. 3 (context archaic or historical English) ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
A petticoat or underskirt is an article of clothing ; specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt or a dress. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist (unlike the chemise ). In historical contexts (sixteenth to mid-nineteenth ...
Usage examples of petticoat.
Caira would have her skirt sewn to show petticoats to the middle of her thigh or higher had Mistress Anan allowed it, but the innkeeper looked after her serving women almost as closely as she did her daughters.
The barrers in Petticoat Lane, iron wheels sounding like tumbling coal on the street stones.
Perhaps that was the reason why, before she went to bed, she took a good look at it, and after taking off her straight, beltless, calico gown she even tried the effect of it, thrust in the stiff waistband of her petticoat, with the jeweled hilt displayed, and thought it looked charming--as indeed it did.
Her grey dress was turned up in front over a crimson moreen petticoat.
With her blowing skirts and froth of lacy petticoats, and her ruffled pantalettes showing, and her sweet little crook with its pretty bow tied on it?
She felt him at her back while her gown, petticoats, pantalettes, and corset fell to the floor.
But after he lifted the gown over her head, she scurried away, facing him in corset, pantalettes, and petticoat.
He had the gown undone, her corset beneath it, even the ties to her pantalettes and petticoats.
Amelia Bloomer, a postmistress in a small town in New York State, developed the bloomer, women activists adopted it in place of the old whale-boned bodice, the corsets and petticoats.
Her high-necked, long-sleeved dress was of black sarsenet with an empire waist and wide skirts over several layers of petticoats that gave her a ludicrous appearance of width, not helped by her tendency toward plumpness.
Vatican, suffer the little children to come unto me, and only when they left him half dead on the garbage heap in the public market did he get up out of the hammock waving the birds out of the way with his hands, appear in the hearing room waving away the cobwebs of mourning with the black armband and his eyes puffy from poor sleep, and then he gave orders for the nuncio to be placed on a life raft with provisions for three days and they cast him adrift on the lane that cruise ships took to Europe so that the whole world will know what happens to foreigners who lift their hands against the majesty of the nation, and the Pope will learn now and forever that he may be Pope in Rome with his ring on his finger sitting on his golden throne, but here I am what I am, God damn it, them and their shitty petticoats.
She stared in wonder as the suit draped itself over the back of a chair, the blouse followed, and the appropriate underskirts, petticoats, and underthings followed it.
Perhaps because she was unencumbered by petticoat or buttoned bodice or long overskirt tied back at the sides or buckle shoes with light cotton stockings, in short because she was not dressed as I was, even in my unpreparedness for the street, she was at my side in a few jerky moves before I was even five steps closer to the door.
He ran into Alkides, the mercenary artilleryman, with a strip of blue cloth that seemed to have come from a bedspread and a strip of red from the bottom of a petticoat.
They only answered that girls were not allowed to take such a liberty, as they wore petticoats on purpose to conceal their legs.