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bell-bottomed

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bell´-bot`tomed
adj.1.having legs that flare at the bottom; - of trousers.
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Adj.1.bell-bottomed - (of trousers) having legs that flare at the bottom; "bell-bottomed trousers"
bottomed - having a bottom of a specified character
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bell-bottomed [ˈbelˈbɒtəmd] ADJ [trousers] → acampanado


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Another infamous blooper was the bell-bottomed Arnold Scaasi pantsuit worn by Barbra Streisand to the 1969 ceremony.
The bell-bottomed trousers and transistor radios in this intimately scaled portrait of three teenagers, made in Bamako, Mali, in 1968, help ground the work in time and place.
And in a nod to another classic, the B-side's early bass solo will leave one scratching one's head as one would after one hears, say, a Cliff Burton bell-bottomed bass solo (Cliff wasn't late, as people assumed, but merely ahead of his time in bringing back the classic look of hip-huggin' bellbottom trousers.
 
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