[
US
/ˈhoʊʒɝi/
]
[ UK /hˈəʊsɪəɹi/ ]
[ UK /hˈəʊsɪəɹi/ ]
NOUN
- socks and stockings and tights collectively (the British include underwear)
How To Use hosiery In A Sentence
- Patients whose main symptoms are aching or oedema may benefit from compression hosiery.
- The exhibition also features the usual products such as sarees, crockery, bed linen, cosmetics, hosiery and some imported goods.
- full-fashioned hosiery
- Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx, bucked conventional wisdom when she approached hosiery mills with the idea of manufacturing footless pantyhose. Matt Wilson: Three Steps to Gain a Competitive Advantage
- Referring to my conversation with you today, I now enclose an order sheet for hosiery as specified.
- It was usual practice for the finishing trades of the bleachers and dyers to develop alongside hosiery.
- It was usual practice for the finishing trades of the bleachers and dyers to develop alongside hosiery.
- Yet, not even the largest hosiery mills of England spun their own thread.
- Hems became shorter, hosiery was rolled down to reveal parts of the leg, and dresses were deeply cut to expose cleavage. A Renegade History of the United States
- “The term ‘pantyhose’ originated in the United States, referring to the combination of ‘panties’ (an American term for women’s underpants) with sheer nylon hosiery, meaning they are usually worn without other undergarments.” nrg | I say pyjama…