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Definition of underskirt in English: underskirtnounˈʌndəskəːtˈəndərˌskərt A skirt worn under another; a petticoat. 衬裙 Example sentencesExamples - An underskirt is sewn into the garment giving it extra fullness.
- And look, no hoops or anything, the entire shape of the skirt is made by the underskirts.
- She was clothed in little more than her underskirt and a light corset, the fabric snagged and torn at the seams, and suddenly she felt very self-conscious.
- Women may have been dressed in long velvet dresses over taffeta underskirts and boned bodices.
- She returned with the correct garment and helped me into my underskirts and other sundry articles of clothing.
- Traditional native clothing for women includes an apron over a long skirt and many underskirts.
- A dark blue gown with a white underskirt and gold trim had been decided upon.
- Her attire was simply undergarments, and an underskirt, usually attached to the gown just around the waist, to protect the gown from mud and tearing.
- The sleeves hung long and pointed, with rich black lining, and there was a black underskirt that showed when I lifted the dress to walk.
- It was made of ivory silk with a cotton underskirt and a laced overskirt embroidered with delicate pink flowers.
- The satin underskirt and sleeves are embroidered with pearls and with devices in gold thread which resemble the sun.
- Luckily the gray dress wasn't made to be worn with any underskirts, so it didn't drag on the ground when I didn't wear any.
- I asked, fishing for compliments, of course, because what idiot would squeeze herself into a corset and about 10 underskirts only to wait timidly to see if anyone noticed the effort?
- Her dress was pale blue silk with a slightly tiered skirt and a wide underskirt.
- The underskirt is cut in a circle, with a machine-stitched hem.
- She tucked the shirt into the frilly underskirt, worn under the wine colored flounced gypsy skirt.
- I can remember wearing a taffeta skirt with sleeveless top and a waspie elastic waist belt, plus a net underskirt, which used to prick your legs with its rough edge.
- Along with the dress in the bag was a white mask, shoes that matched the dress perfectly and a large selection of underskirts and a new corset.
- The women's costumes were long and full-skirted, of gray tulle with tight gray satin bodices, but the underskirts had warm tones of crimson, cherry, flame and wine red.
- She pulled out her two other pairs of shoes, some underskirts and tops, and other random things like her hair brush and jewelry.
Definition of underskirt in US English: underskirtnounˈəndərˌskərtˈəndərˌskərt A skirt worn under another; a petticoat. 衬裙 Example sentencesExamples - Along with the dress in the bag was a white mask, shoes that matched the dress perfectly and a large selection of underskirts and a new corset.
- The satin underskirt and sleeves are embroidered with pearls and with devices in gold thread which resemble the sun.
- The underskirt is cut in a circle, with a machine-stitched hem.
- She returned with the correct garment and helped me into my underskirts and other sundry articles of clothing.
- She pulled out her two other pairs of shoes, some underskirts and tops, and other random things like her hair brush and jewelry.
- Her dress was pale blue silk with a slightly tiered skirt and a wide underskirt.
- It was made of ivory silk with a cotton underskirt and a laced overskirt embroidered with delicate pink flowers.
- I asked, fishing for compliments, of course, because what idiot would squeeze herself into a corset and about 10 underskirts only to wait timidly to see if anyone noticed the effort?
- The sleeves hung long and pointed, with rich black lining, and there was a black underskirt that showed when I lifted the dress to walk.
- Women may have been dressed in long velvet dresses over taffeta underskirts and boned bodices.
- Her attire was simply undergarments, and an underskirt, usually attached to the gown just around the waist, to protect the gown from mud and tearing.
- She tucked the shirt into the frilly underskirt, worn under the wine colored flounced gypsy skirt.
- The women's costumes were long and full-skirted, of gray tulle with tight gray satin bodices, but the underskirts had warm tones of crimson, cherry, flame and wine red.
- A dark blue gown with a white underskirt and gold trim had been decided upon.
- Traditional native clothing for women includes an apron over a long skirt and many underskirts.
- And look, no hoops or anything, the entire shape of the skirt is made by the underskirts.
- She was clothed in little more than her underskirt and a light corset, the fabric snagged and torn at the seams, and suddenly she felt very self-conscious.
- An underskirt is sewn into the garment giving it extra fullness.
- Luckily the gray dress wasn't made to be worn with any underskirts, so it didn't drag on the ground when I didn't wear any.
- I can remember wearing a taffeta skirt with sleeveless top and a waspie elastic waist belt, plus a net underskirt, which used to prick your legs with its rough edge.
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