[
US
/ˈpænti/
]
[ UK /pˈɑːnti/ ]
[ UK /pˈɑːnti/ ]
NOUN
- short underpants for women or children (usually used in the plural)
How To Use panty In A Sentence
- If I arrived at a job interview with unbrushed teeth and hair sticking through my panty hose, I'd get hired for not making an effort. Beauty
- Imagine my disgust at having to sit in the dark with ascot-wearing pantywaists who call the movies ‘cinema’ and smoke imported cigarettes.
- You don't have to wear pantyhose, however, thigh highs work wonders and they do make toeless panty hose that are fabulous.
- I wiggled into the pantyhose, did a spit polish on the pumps, and slipped into those.
- She surprises me by buying skirts, dresses, nylons, pantyhose, and high heels for us.
- The State Department, however, was meeting the Red menace with “basic timidity,” he complained to a friend, and Dean Acheson, who became its secretary in 1949, was a “pantywaist,” he told Jones. Wild Bill Donovan
- If the label says they are between denier 3 and denier 5—a measure of fiber density—your panty hose will probably be sheer enough to look transparent. Fashion reporter Teri Agins answers readers' questions
- Over at the Serious Eats boards, a user points out that a Trader Joe’s onion label instructs the consumer to store them in pantyhose for maximum freshness. Tuesday, February 5, 2008 | Lifehacker Australia
- She was also wearing red vinyl gloves that went up past her elbows, red fishnet pantyhose, and 6 inch stiletto high heels.
- Every type of panty, bra and female frippery imaginable was hanging in the breeze.