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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bare ankles" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the state of having one's ankles exposed, often in the context of fashion or modesty. Example: "She wore a flowing dress that accentuated her bare ankles, giving her an elegant look."
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Just bare ankles are fine if you have to, you know, go to work or something.
Up to their bare ankles in forty-degree brack, the passengers stood shoulder-to-shoulder on the plane's sinking wings.
Tourists bundle up in Icelandic sweaters and wool socks; Icelanders saunter about in Benetton cottons and bare ankles.
One, in his eighties, reclined in a wheelchair, wearing a nylon tracksuit; the other, in his thirties, sported chambray and skinny jeans, cuffed to expose bare ankles.
It's still pretty chilly for bare ankles now, to be fair, as we stand on a terraced street in south Bolton in mid-January.
On this recent Wednesday afternoon, she is featuring a flesh-colored gown of lace and chiffon that brushed against her bare ankles.
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Like a bare ankle.
Resist the urge to roll up the bottoms of your trousers to reveal a bare ankle; embrace the social camouflage of muted blues and greys.
Because we know that nothing seen or heard in a Pinter film has been casually chosen, there's something portentous about a quick close-up of William Snow's bare ankle, from which a soggy Band-Aid dangles.
The bare ankle look is popular with celebrities on the red carpet.
My jeans were rolled up and my gray shoes stopped just below my bare ankle.
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