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knickers

/nik-erz/US // ˈnɪk ərz //UK // (ˈnɪkəz) //

裤衩,裤袜,裤裤,袜裤

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also knick·er·bock·ers [nik-er-bok-erz]. /ˈnɪk ərˌbɒk ərz/. loose-fitting short trousers gathered in at the knees.
    • : Chiefly British. a bloomerslike undergarment worn by women.panties.
    • : British Informal. a woman's or girl's short-legged underpants.

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Examples

  • Knickers I had designed—gray tweed, gray leather gloves, gray socks.

  • You also get to hear LaBeouf say, in an accent that I assume is English, “You should probably take off your knickers.”

  • Insecurities abounded, and Kennan, it seems, pretty much always had his knickers in a twist about something.

  • On stage, he played monster and made small girls wet their knickers.

  • Were you surprised by the number of twisted knickers caused by The God Delusion, in which you argue that God cannot exist?

  • No thick-booted undergraduates' holiday-parties nor furry art-students with knickers and bare throats here.

  • I suppose they'll resolve into baggy knickers and the sort of long shirt with a belt to it the youngsters of your age all wear.

  • It was not in that pocket, nor in the one on the other side, nor in his knickers.

  • She sees me, of course, in all stages of dress and undress, and greatly admires my warm spun knickers and stockings!

  • Then, digging deep in her knickers pocket, she dragged forth a new five dollar bill.