[
UK
/ɹˈɒmpɐ/
]
NOUN
- a person who romps or frolics
- a one-piece garment for children to wear at play; the lower part is shaped like bloomers
How To Use romper In A Sentence
- She was wearing not teachers' clothes, such as I understood them to be, but white rompers with tiny blue dots, bare legs, white socks and pointed shoes.
- I have left the floral or print romper for last—and with good reason. Spring's Prints Charming?
- An unflattering, ruffled silver romper, however, I cannot abide. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale: Part One Recap
- The fact that this trend will almost certainly be short-lived is borne out by the fact that most of the florals are seen on "trend pieces"—big pants, romper suits, maxi dresses—all of which are fleeting rather than classic shapes with integrity. Spring's Prints Charming?
- Soft shades of dew and ballet combine with bright summer "budgie" and "parrot" colors feature in a variety of rompers, one-pieces, shorts, tunics, long shorts, harem pants, tunic, dresses, and bodysuits. WebWire | Recent Headlines
- The most comfortable and easily laundered garment we know of for the small lad is the "romper," which should be made of washable materials that may be readily boiled. The Mother and Her Child
- To his mind the word rompers connotated a garment extraneously smeared, as this one. Tales of the Jazz Age
- Guess has, rather ironically given their image, always been good at the sweet virginal print—try their "Lou Lou" romper £89 in a black floral-print with a racer back. Spring's Prints Charming?
- The apparel example is representative of girls' christening dresses and boys' rompers.
- Check out Selena's romper below and tell us: should she send this look packing? Selena Gomez's Sexy, Sparkly Onesie: Love It Or Leave It? (PHOTOS, POLL)