stockinged

IPA: stˈɑkɪŋd

adjective

  • Wearing stockings.
  • Wearing socks but no shoes.
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Examples of "stockinged" in Sentences

  • It was with wet stockinged feet I crossed the snow to the boat.
  • When the Byrnes arrived, stockinged and tweeded, he was good and well drunk.
  • He churns out ebooks that come littered with images of stockinged legs, and prose that leaves critics cold.
  • Just thinking about the poem today and I am 60 and 5'6 in my stockinged feet, makes me break out in a cold sweat.
  • If you call your wife "the little woman," does calling her that mean that she is no longer six feet tall in her stockinged feet?
  • And while she chanted her mele, the old crone's shrewd fingers lomied or massaged Bella's silk-stockinged legs from ankle and calf to knee and thigh.
  • As if to encourage the fantasies of the stranger sitting nearby, she kicked off her high-heeled shoes and hitched up her skirt to scratch her stockinged insteps, exposing a satisfying glimpse of white thigh.

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