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bell-bottom

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of trousers) having legs that flare at the bottom
    bell-bottomed trousers

How To Use bell-bottom In A Sentence

  • You can see the bolero jacket matched with bell-bottom pants or a sensuous tuxedo with lace trousers.
  • The girl, who answered to ‘Lee’, looked positively hippie in her black corduroy bell-bottoms and paisley smock with flare-sleeves.
  • My friends wore hip huggers and bell-bottoms which I staunchly refused to even consider.
  • Tyler thought she looked rather pretty wearing a pair of jeans she'd made into bell-bottoms herself, and a long-sleeved light blue shirt under a grey polar fleece vest.
  • The girl, who answered to ‘Lee’, looked positively hippie in her black corduroy bell-bottoms and paisley smock with flare-sleeves.
  • Celia was wearing turquoise corduroy bell-bottoms and a tank top, her hair in two French plaits.
  • When she first came to me in 1970, she immediately ordered a man-tailored, bell-bottom pantsuit paveed in pearlized apple-green sequins. Women I Have Dressed (and Undressed!)
  • She wore bell-bottoms and wedge sandals; her unbrushed hair fell loose at her back. Strangers at the Feast
  • If you need an extra outfit, you can pair yesterday's top with the bell-bottoms from the day before.
  • Remember the bell-bottoms of the '60s and '70s?
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