Sentence examples for the aprons from inspiring English sources

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the aprons

noun

An article of clothing worn over the front of the torso and/or legs for protection from spills.

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My mom stayed home all day and cooked, and she came home and wore the aprons.

She sweeps sometimes and "does the aprons" or counts the money.

And Michael Cimarusti proudly sports them at Providence, where Ellen Bennett, the aprons' creator, works two days a week.

Cynthia Rowley designed the aprons worn by the servers: 417 Lafayette Street Astor Placee), (212) 777-8443.

Public access to the aprons and operational areas was denied, except for authorized staff, as was unnecessary access to the nonpublic areas of the terminal.

Mr. Rega said he just received notice of a price increase from his linen company, which cleans the aprons and smocks used by deli workers and cashiers.

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Cut off the apron.

"Oh, putting on the apron".

The developer gives the apron a little flutter.

Even larger holes had formed under the apron itself.

When we put on the apron, we are nurturing.

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