romper suit

NOUN
  1. a one-piece garment for children to wear at play; the lower part is shaped like bloomers
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How To Use romper suit In A Sentence

  • These are nice fuzzy, footed romper suits in sizes to suit a small adult.
  • Then it is wallets at the ready as mummy and daddy start to fork out on designer romper suits, pushchairs and jewellery.
  • Across from me sit three other men, all bundled up like babies in romper suits and all sporting the same patchy frostbitten face as Scott.
  • So, let's get down to brass tacks - what colour romper suits do we need to be looking at?
  • For babies, there is an adorable polka dot romper suit, while older children will love his denim and rugby-style collection.
  • Supplying everything for boys and girls from newborn up to four years, the traditional little boys' romper suits and hand-smocked dresses for little girls are perennial favourites.
  • Czech puppet theatre company tells the story of three babies in gigantic white romper suits as they lose their balloon.
  • 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?
  • Then I dressed you in your best romper suit, wrapped a cotton blanket round you, and set out. RESCUING ROSE
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