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PANTIHOSE |
Stockings |
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TIGHTS |
Stockings |
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NYLONS |
Stockings |
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HOSIERY |
Stockings |
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HOSE |
Stockings |
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SUSPENDERS |
Stockings support |
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LADDERING |
Snagging (stockings) |
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LADDERED |
Snagged (stockings) |
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NYLON |
Stockings fibre |
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LADDER |
Run in stockings |
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LADDERS |
Runs (in stockings) |
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FISHNET |
Type of stockings |
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UNSTOCKINGED |
Destitute of stockings. |
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KIN |
Seen in stockings, relatively speaking |
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BAREFOOT |
With the feet bare; without shoes or stockings. |
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STEPLADDER |
Stage stockings run used to get higher when changing light bulbs |
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WELT |
In machine-made stockings, a strip, or flap, of which the
heel is formed. |
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STOCKINET |
An elastic textile fabric imitating knitting, of which
stockings, under-garments, etc., are made. |
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STOCK |
A covering for the leg, or leg and foot; as, upper stocks
(breeches); nether stocks (stockings). |
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VARICOSE |
Intended for the treatment of varicose veins; -- said of
elastic stockings, bandages. and the like. |
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PANTALOON |
A bifurcated garment for a man, covering the body from
the waist downwards, and consisting of breeches and stockings in one. |
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SHODDY |
A fibrous material obtained by "deviling," or tearing
into fibers, refuse woolen goods, old stockings, rags, druggets, etc.
See Mungo. |
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SHORTCLOTHES |
Coverings for the legs of men or boys, consisting of
trousers which reach only to the knees, -- worn with long stockings. |
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PAIR |
Two things of a kind, similar in form, suited to each other,
and intended to be used together; as, a pair of gloves or stockings; a
pair of shoes. |
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KNIT |
To form, as a textile fabric, by the interlacing of yarn
or thread in a series of connected loops, by means of needles, either
by hand or by machinery; as, to knit stockings. |