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skirt
verb
To be on or form the border of.
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"skirt" is a perfectly correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a piece of clothing that covers the lower half of the body and is sometimes pleated or ruffled. For example: "She paired her blouse with a black skirt that had a ruffled hem."
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In the Runyon original, the tiny tot dances whenever she can, "holding her little short skirt up in her hands".
In the daydreaming time somewhere between browsing Instagram and waiting for the models to appear, I started mentally shopping for a new skirt.
What was unusual was that I wanted a menswear skirt.
I want to make sure you can use it as an indirect letter of support for your project so you can go back to Walt [Secord, chief of staff for then-premier Kristina Keneally]." Earlier in the day, Liberal MP Marie Ficarra denied arranging for a property developer to give $5,000 to Eightbyfive to skirt electoral funding laws that prohibited political parties from accepting such donations.
A team of US scientists looked at 18 years' worth of satellite data and found the floating ice shelves that skirt the continent are losing 310km3 of ice every year.
At Kinross High in Perthshire, some parents received a stinging note telling them: "The length of your daughter's skirt is such that she spends a great deal of time pulling it down.
It's an excellent flash of colour on a sandal strap, an unusual neon gingham on a skirt.
Or you can look for a skirt such as the one I'm wearing here.
There are two strategies: either you wear slightly platformed shoes, which give the illusion that the ground is higher than it is and mean you can wear a skirt that doesn't reach the ground but looks as if it does.
I do remember waking up hours later to a dark, quiet house without my skirt or pants on... "We had sex, I'm sure of it, but it wasn't something I agreed to.
Women who go up a skirt size every 10 years between their mid-20s and mid-60s are at 33% greater risk of developing breast cancer after the menopause, a study of more than 90,000 women finds.
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