intransitive. Of a garment: to hang loose or puff out; to bag (bag, v.1 1b). Cf. poke, v.2 2.
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释义 | the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [verb (intransitive)] > hang or sit in specific way (10) poughc1325 intransitive. Of a garment: to hang loose or puff out; to bag (bag, v.1 1b). Cf. poke, v.2 2. frouncec1400 intransitive. To fall into creases or pleats. Obsolete. poke?a1425 intransitive. Of a garment: to hang loose or puff out; to bag (bag, v.1 1b); = pough, v. Obsolete. to hang by geometry1584 to hang by geometry: (of clothes) to hang in a stiff, angular fashion; also in extended use and figurative. Obsolete. sag1592 ‘To hang down on one side’ (Phillips, ed. Kersey 1706). Of a garment: To hang unevenly, to slip out of position. Now chiefly dialect and U.S.… bag1824 intransitive. To hang loosely like clothes that are too big. Said esp. of trousers which become out of shape at the knees. bustle1824 transitive (usually in passive). To give a bustle (bustle, n.2) or bustle-like projection to. Also intransitive: to project like, or as though… cascade1861 transferred. (Cf. cascade, n. 2c.) flare1899 intransitive. To open or spread outwards, as the sides of a bowl, a skirt, the mouth of a horn. pouch1901 intransitive. Of an article of clothing, piece of fabric, etc.: to hang in a pouch-like form. |
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