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pantless
English
Etymology
pant +? -less.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?pantl?s/
Adjective
pantless (not comparable)
- (US) Not wearing pants (trousers).
- (Britain) Not wearing underpants.
- 1961, Peter Redgrove, "The Secretary", The Nature of Cold Weather:
- He twinkles, and I twinkle back, / Pantless, under a slim formal skirt, / Ready for work.
- 2008, Anna Pickard, The Guardian, 10 Jan 08:
- having a smattering of basic German or getting one of the nice English-speaking reception staff to show you around to begin with might just save you from turning up pantless in a strictly panted area, or the other way around.
- 1961, Peter Redgrove, "The Secretary", The Nature of Cold Weather:
See also
- pantsless
Anagrams
- platness
pantless From the web:
- what is pantless trend
antless
English
Etymology
ant +? -less
Adjective
antless (not comparable)
- Without ants.
Translations
Anagrams
- Slatens, Stansel, saltens
antless From the web:
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