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UK
/ɡˈʌsɛt/
]
NOUN
- a metal plate used to strengthen a joist
- a piece of chain mail covering a place unprotected by armor plate
- a piece of material used to strengthen or enlarge a garment
How To Use gusset In A Sentence
- State transportation officials say damage seen on the bridge's gussets might have been caused by the collapse.
- Everything about the Rolls feels gusseted, wrapped in velvet, strung with silk, double-isolated with hydro-elastic this-and-that and suspended on bushings made of fetal pigskin. Rolls-Royce Builds a Real Car
- It was soon translated into every language of Europe -- (Hood used to laugh as he wondered how they would render "Seam and gusset and band," into Dutch); it was printed and sold as catchpennies, printed on cotton pocket-handkerchiefs, it was illustrated and parodied in a thousand ways; and the greatest triumph of all, which brought tears of joy to The History of "Punch"
- There was no need to bang on about the stretched gusset too. The Sun
- We appreciate your feedback and are indeed reviewing our packaging verbiage addressing the dimensions of our gusseted pillows. Mouse Print » 2009 » September
- The skirt looks as though it has a pleat combined with a enormous triangular gusset godet? Found it! (almost) - A Dress A Day
- They look as new as the day I got them in the mail, and they performed like a champ, what with gusseted crotch and reinforced knees.
- A no-ride-up underarm gusset lets you raise your arms without lifting the jacket body, adding comfort while carrying a backpack.
- In Renaissance underwear, there is no really specific formula for how big or small gussets must be.
- Knee length zips with gussets expand beautifully to transform the dull traditionally styled trousers into funked-up seventies-style flares.