petticoated

ADJECTIVE
  1. wearing or furnished with a petticoat
    petticoated ladies
    a petticoated table
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How To Use petticoated In A Sentence

  • a petticoated table
  • petticoated ladies
  • What a petticoated pleasure it will be. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the smaller key was for another locker, four feet high and five inches wide boasting a single rail and hanger - adequate for storing a single item of clothing as long as it wasn't a petticoated ball gown.
  • Night after night Martha Josselyn had sat there with the waltz-music in her ears, and her little feet, that had had one merry winter's training before the war, and many a home practice since with the younger ones, quivering to the time beneath her robes, and seen other girls chosen out and led away, -- young matrons, and little short-petticoated children even, taken to "excursionize" between the figures, -- while nobody thought of her. A Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite's Life.
  • Now most of these laws do not specify the actual type of square dancing, but it is clear from the official pictures - showing elaborately petticoated women with elegantly tailored partners - what is meant.
  • They wear long petticoated gowns with shawls, along with extravagant headdresses.
  • They wear long petticoated gowns with shawls, along with extravagant headdresses.
  • One skirt of silk or moreen, together with a tiny short one of white muslin and a pair of sensible, warm, woolen equestrian tights will make one more comfortable and will allay that immense swelling about the hips which much be-petticoated old ladies have. The Woman Beautiful or, The Art of Beauty Culture
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