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- noun Plural form of
romper . - noun A one-piece
garment for babies and small children, consisting of a top andtrousers . A romper suit.
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Examples
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I am Arianrhod Hyde, only I prefer people to call me Roddy, and I've looked after Grundo for years now, ever since Grundo was a small, pale, freckled boy in rompers, sitting completely silently in the back of the children's bus.
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To his mind the word rompers connotated a garment extraneously smeared, as this one.
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To his mind the word rompers connotated a garment extraneously smeared, as this one.
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A: Let's start with jumpsuits and their flirty, above-the-knee cousins, known as rompers.
Getting Out of a Jeans Rut Teri Agins 2011
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But then, in America they call these rompers, which is worse.
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One day we will marvel that players for the game's biggest financial powerhouse ever flew home from European ties, or out to summer tours, wearing anything other than branded winceyette rompers.
Manchester United cash in with sponsored kit and caboodle | Marina Hyde 2011
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Patently, rompers or all-in-ones are meant for the under-10s or those of us in later years with incontinence issues.
Spring's Prints Charming? Tina Gaudoin 2011
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I have been vocal about my hatred of rompers, and I still hate them, but some I can live with.
Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale: Part One Recap Una LaMarche 2010
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Them, and the rompers, and anything else that was designed for toddlers being put on grown women.
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You'll find some good leads online: stores such as Shopbop.com which has several dozen rompers and jumpsuits, including styles from designers such as Marc Jacobs and Thakoon; Macys.com; UrbanOutfitters.com and the fast-fashion chains, such as Forever 21 or H&M.
Getting Out of a Jeans Rut Teri Agins 2011
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