tights

[ UK /tˈa‍ɪts/ ]
[ US /ˈtaɪts/ ]
NOUN
  1. skintight knit hose covering the body from the waist to the feet worn by acrobats and dancers and as stockings by women and girls
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How To Use tights In A Sentence

  • Smith gave Mandy not only a new leotard, but tights and ballet shoes too.
  • I'd wear this dress with some thick woollen tights and ankle boots. The Sun
  • Tights are close fitting with elastic waist band.
  • These pumps have been around for years and as winter rolls in, the only way to wear them under trousers is in the darker colors (slightly scuffed), with opaque tights. Does the Shoe Fit? Finding the Perfect Flat
  • If you walk into a comic shop then all you will probably see at a glance is the men-in-tights-power-fantasies. Kicking The Dog
  • We reached rue Oberkampf, and the girl in the black tights was still complaining to her friend in the gray tights as they waited to jaywalk across the street, which was bustling with French students and artists whose bags, I imagined, held nineteenth century novels, or paperbacks with white covers; guitar strings, or paint brushes. Five Stops on Line 2, Ch 1: Qalb elouz
  • Besides, if you wear them with toning tights, cankle problem solved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh no, I've got a ladder/run/hole in my tights.
  • In our house, a clear-out involves binning the odd pair of tights with more ladders than Bob The Builder, or removing a bunch of long-dead flowers from a vase.
  • We do the stretch sateen, which is a heavier woven fabric, and we usually accessorize with tights," she said. Home - BostonHerald.com
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