underclothing
IPA: ˈʌndɝkɫˈoʊðɪŋ
noun
- clothing worn next to the skin; underwear
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Examples of "underclothing" in Sentences
- Shoes are in good condition and underclothing is sufficient.
- Kaupina is the sanskrit name for an Indian form of male underclothing.
- All of Bulma's family members are named after underclothing of some sort.
- Unless one considers boys swimming in underclothing inherently homosexual.
- I knew there was a reason that European underclothing was made out of linen.
- For in these bags there were useful articles of every description, such as underclothing, stockings, cigars and cigarettes.
- My underclothing and socks, however, were new and warm, but of the sort that any American waif, down in his luck, could acquire in the ordinary course of events.
- Despite hiding the figure beneath layers of petticoats, underclothing, and corsets, flesh reduction and good health were a common concern with women of this period.
- My mother, a creature I was learning to understand afresh, had the pity or, more likely, the sense of protectiveness to stop them before they removed my underclothing.
- And then he would sit close to the lamp on one side the table and read old borrowed magazines for an hour, while I sat on the other side and darned his socks and underclothing.
- White underwear: such as tee shirts, sox, and other underclothing, that is of sturdy cotton, can be washed in hot water, on the normal cycle, and dried in the dryer on a hot setting.
- Â Only her white underclothing is visible in the dark room as she undresses and they get it on, and somehow Walker’s new powers give Heather a glimpse of his past couplings as she climaxes.
- The discarded underclothing is first steeped in a solution of creolin, or other coal-tar disinfectant, for some hours, and then passes through the hands of a staff of women of the country, who wash and laundry it, passing it on to another staff of darners and menders.
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