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Definition of miniskirt in English: miniskirtnoun ˈmɪnɪskəːtˈmɪniˌskərt A very short skirt. Example sentencesExamples - Though they wear blue denim miniskirts, shirts and Stetsons, Smile has no particular Western theme.
- She wanted to be Tina Turner in a hot miniskirt and boots, but those styles were hard to find for a full-figured woman.
- He waited at the window as I slipped into the bathroom and changed quickly into a black tanktop and a matching miniskirt.
- Offsetting the lace were short jackets and miniskirts in soft chestnut leather, decorated with white top stitching.
- However, they do not wear shorts, miniskirts, or strapless or sleeveless tops.
- During seasons where miniskirts was all the rage, she countered by showing designs with hems at a more wearable length.
- The spring women's line features off-the-shoulder blouses, miniskirts and hipster trousers.
- Barbie is sold wearing swimsuits and miniskirts in a society where women must wear head scarves in public.
- She's 48 and a mum of four, but miniskirts, bikinis and corsets are still absolutely de rigueur.
- We can still work and dress in jeans and blouses although no miniskirts.
- And with freaky long legs like mine, all skirts look like miniskirts.
- At retail meccas like Guess and Express, young girls 12 to 19 are spending $37 billion a year on clothes such as belly-baring shirts and micro miniskirts.
- But when I left, women not only went to work - they went to work wearing miniskirts.
- Then there were normal T-shirts and miniskirts and shorts and jeans and tops and strapless things, and a lot of jewellery.
- Under Malawi's former government, women could not wear slacks, shorts, or miniskirts.
- The 24-year-old put on a miniskirt and blouse and make-up and borrowed an identity card from a female friend.
- Marissa, played by maybe the worst actress of all time, frolics around in her absurdly short miniskirts, hiding her drinking problem and pining over her broken family.
- That's a nod to the raincoat maker that transformed itself from tired to trendy by plastering its trademark plaid on everything from miniskirts to bikinis.
- While there are plenty of party girls still sporting low-slung bell bottoms, the hippest in the crowd are swishing around in kicky full skirts, miniskirts and skirts with dipping hemlines.
- As women have become more liberated, their clothing has become less restrictive: from corsets and petticoats to trousers, shorts and miniskirts; from full-length burqas to jilbabs to headscarves, then to bare heads.
Derivatives adjective The world she evokes - of miniskirted Kabul schoolgirls and interesting Buddhist relics - has completely vanished. Example sentencesExamples - To sell privatized pension plans to workers, Chile's fund managers hired miniskirted marketers to troll outside factories and office buildings.
- He jumped on the energy drinks bandwagon three years ago with Go-Go, using a miniskirted, Japanime-inspired icon intended to strike a chord with Internet-savvy clubgoers.
- Which makes astonishingly little sense, even ignoring the sex-discriminatory aspects, as the vast majority of shoppers are middle-aged women, who are unlikely to be seduced by the milky thighs of these miniskirted productistas.
- Lever, by comparison, seems remarkably normal: miniskirted, slightly made up, anxiously clutching her A-level folders.
Definition of miniskirt in US English: miniskirtnounˈminēˌskərtˈmɪniˌskərt A very short skirt. Example sentencesExamples - Barbie is sold wearing swimsuits and miniskirts in a society where women must wear head scarves in public.
- During seasons where miniskirts was all the rage, she countered by showing designs with hems at a more wearable length.
- That's a nod to the raincoat maker that transformed itself from tired to trendy by plastering its trademark plaid on everything from miniskirts to bikinis.
- As women have become more liberated, their clothing has become less restrictive: from corsets and petticoats to trousers, shorts and miniskirts; from full-length burqas to jilbabs to headscarves, then to bare heads.
- At retail meccas like Guess and Express, young girls 12 to 19 are spending $37 billion a year on clothes such as belly-baring shirts and micro miniskirts.
- Marissa, played by maybe the worst actress of all time, frolics around in her absurdly short miniskirts, hiding her drinking problem and pining over her broken family.
- However, they do not wear shorts, miniskirts, or strapless or sleeveless tops.
- She's 48 and a mum of four, but miniskirts, bikinis and corsets are still absolutely de rigueur.
- Offsetting the lace were short jackets and miniskirts in soft chestnut leather, decorated with white top stitching.
- He waited at the window as I slipped into the bathroom and changed quickly into a black tanktop and a matching miniskirt.
- We can still work and dress in jeans and blouses although no miniskirts.
- The 24-year-old put on a miniskirt and blouse and make-up and borrowed an identity card from a female friend.
- Then there were normal T-shirts and miniskirts and shorts and jeans and tops and strapless things, and a lot of jewellery.
- She wanted to be Tina Turner in a hot miniskirt and boots, but those styles were hard to find for a full-figured woman.
- Under Malawi's former government, women could not wear slacks, shorts, or miniskirts.
- Though they wear blue denim miniskirts, shirts and Stetsons, Smile has no particular Western theme.
- And with freaky long legs like mine, all skirts look like miniskirts.
- But when I left, women not only went to work - they went to work wearing miniskirts.
- While there are plenty of party girls still sporting low-slung bell bottoms, the hippest in the crowd are swishing around in kicky full skirts, miniskirts and skirts with dipping hemlines.
- The spring women's line features off-the-shoulder blouses, miniskirts and hipster trousers.
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