pantalet (Meaning)

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pantalet (n.)

One of the legs of the loose drawers worn by children and women; particularly, the lower part of such a garment, coming below the knee, often made in a separate piece; -- chiefly in the plural.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pantalet

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pantalet Sentence Examples

  1. In the 19th century, pantalets were often worn under women's skirts for modesty.
  2. The intricate lace trim on the pantalet added a touch of elegance to the ensemble.
  3. As she twirled, the frills of her pantalet peeked out from beneath her dress.
  4. Mary's grandmother showed her how to sew a pair of pantalets by hand.
  5. The pantalets were made of lightweight cotton, perfect for warm summer days.
  6. The fashion magazine featured a spread on historical undergarments, including pantalets.
  7. Sarah giggled as a gust of wind lifted her skirt, revealing her pink pantalets.
  8. During the Victorian era, pantalets were considered essential for proper attire.
  9. The seamstress carefully adjusted the fit of the pantalets to ensure comfort.
  10. Clara's favorite doll wore a tiny pair of embroidered pantalets beneath her dress.

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One of the legs of the loose drawers worn by children and women; particularly, the lower part of such a garment, coming below the knee, often made in a separate

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No antonyms found.

In the 19th century, pantalets were often worn under women's skirts for modesty.

The intricate lace trim on the pantalet added a touch of elegance to the ensemble.

As she twirled, the frills of her pantalet peeked out from beneath her dress.

Mary's grandmother showed her how to sew a pair of pantalets by hand.