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bellbottom

[ UK /bˈɛlbɒtəm/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of trousers) having legs that flare at the bottom
    bell-bottomed trousers

How To Use bellbottom In A Sentence

  • Bellbottoms are big, wide, bell-shaped legged pants worn by many a hippy.
  • Golden jasmine flowers is not big, like small horn, bellbottom are divided into four small petals.
  • Likewise, fashions of the 1970s, which had long been deemed hideous, became the ultimate in hip, as millennial teens embraced bellbottoms, ringer T-shirts and other long-forgotten styles.
  • Today she was wearing one of her muddy brown, knitted sweaters, flared bellbottoms, and those fancy Birkenstock sandals.
  • The bellbottom pants flare out
  • He said the day Guapo got married he'd eat his stonewashed bellbottoms. DESPERADOES
  • I finished my shower and had put on a gold cobwebby shirt that flared at the sleeves and tight bellbottoms of the same color with heeled sandals and was blow-drying my hair.
  • It made most of the men uneasy when she would try to drag them on to the dance floor, they in their finest dishabille, she in blue jean bellbottoms and nothing else. One of Us
  • Bellbottoms, beads and long hair will be back in vogue for a night of hippie nostalgia in the Ridgepool Hotel on Saturday night week next, October 30th.
  • Portuguese and Genoan sailors used this durable, blue, broad cloth, dyed with indigo, for their bellbottom sailing pants, and it soon became popular with farmers and others.
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