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- noun Plural form of
legging .
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Examples
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Wearing sheepskin leggings dyed red, these men had become the offspring of the notorious ‘Jay-hawkers’, whose exploits as professional thieves, robbers, murders and arsonist, attacking anyone who had sympathy for the South
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That's not to say that I don't live in leggings and dance shirts at home, but I particularly love RT where I HAVE to dress up.
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Fat girls in leggings for example is a personal affront for myself and I can't say I'm too enamoured by people who talk at the top of their lungs almost all the time (yes Australians, I'm talking to you!).
Stripping Lib Dems Jeff 2007
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Shimmying them on feels more like stuffing pork sausage into casings than slipping into cozy leggings, which is perfectly fine, because once you've jammed your legs in, the effect is amazing.
Meg Hemphill: Affordable, Slimming and Beloved by the Stars: Fashion Perfection Meg Hemphill 2011
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Shimmying them on feels more like stuffing pork sausage into casings than slipping into cozy leggings, which is perfectly fine, because once you've jammed your legs in, the effect is amazing.
Meg Hemphill: Affordable, Slimming and Beloved by the Stars: Fashion Perfection Meg Hemphill 2011
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They were dressed in short leggings, and many were shirtless.
DRAGON GAMES P.W. CATANESE 2010
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They were dressed in short leggings, and many were shirtless.
DRAGON GAMES P.W. CATANESE 2010
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ADDED: In the comments Palladian reminds us of the joyous expression leggings unleash:
Archive 2007-01-01 Ann Althouse 2007
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ADDED: In the comments Palladian reminds us of the joyous expression leggings unleash:
C'mon, guys, wear leggings! Ann Althouse 2007
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"I suggest people avoid wearing black leggings - or any dark colored clothing - so as not to attract mosquitoes," Pansiri said, calling the leggings a "Korean fashion phenomenon."
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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