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undergarment
[ uhn-der-gahr-muhnt ]
noun
- an article of underwear.
undergarment
/ ˈʌndəˌɡɑːmənt /
noun
- any garment worn under the visible outer clothes, usually next to the skin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of undergarment1
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Example Sentences
But Shrier noted that undergarment trends tend to “ebb and flow.”
But if you have to travel all the time in dresses, wearing a tight undergarment may not be ideal.
The pointy undergarment reached its teleological conclusion in 1990, when Gaultier designed the rocket cone bra for Madonna.
The crusene was a fur coat, while the serc or smoc seems to have been an undergarment and probably sleeveless.
The fashionable sleeves were tight to the elbow, and from there hanging and narrow, showing a sleeve belonging to an undergarment.
They took off her blanket, but left on a little white undergarment.
Over her shoulders were the thin strings of an undergarment that Tom thought was generally concealed.
For answer Bertha took another twist around the stout neck-band of his orange undergarment.
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