knickers

IPA: nˈɪkɝz

noun

  • (colloquial, now US, rare) Knickerbockers.
  • (UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia) Women's underpants.
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Examples of "knickers" in Sentences

  • For his final event, Lodwick competed in knickers, a Norwegian ski club sweater and a necktie.
  • Would it be fair to say she is a pig in knickers?? on December 21, 2007 at 3: 24 pm | Reply Stocking
  • I think that buying coloured knickers is perhaps a metaphor for my larger state of mind at the moment.
  • Happy to see the tradition of Hannah Spearrit in her knickers is being continued. #primeval The Egyptian stuff ... wince.
  • Though I don't quote lyrics in this chapter, the song they dance to in their knickers is called Sway and it's the Julie London version.
  • PS I had a look for a picture of aman in knickers by way of humour. .yeeeesh, Bough was clearly not alone in his peculiar predelictions.
  • I agree that anyone who used the term underpants to describe french knickers is not portraying your “voice” properly to the average american.
  • On these journeys, it was his custom to dress in knickers or shorts and to go into remote villages and other places not usually touched by people on a grand tour.
  • In Britan (& Ireland) knickers is used as a term for everyday underwear (i.e. cotton etc) while French Knickers denotes a totally unique style, shape and allusion.
  • On being paparazzied: "I don't want to fall over; I just want to get to my car, because if I fall over, someone's going to shove a camera lens up my skirt and get a picture of my knickers, which is kind of not cool."

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