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rompers
(redirected from romper suits)

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romp·er  (rmpr)
n.
1. One that romps.
2. rompers A loosely fitted, one-piece garment having short bloomers that is worn especially by small children for play.

rompers [ˈrɒmpəz]
pl n
1. (Clothing & Fashion) a one-piece baby garment consisting of trousers and a bib with straps
2. (Clothing & Fashion) NZ a type of costume worn by schoolgirls for games and gymnastics
Translations
rompers [ˈrɒmpəz] romper suit [ˈrɒmpəˌsuːt] NPLmono msing, pelele msing
rompers [ˈrɒmpərz] nplbarboteuse f
rompers
pl (also pair of rompers)einteiliger Spielanzug
rompers [ˈrɒmpəz] npltutina, pagliaccetto


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And then there is Lam with what can only be described as romper suits -- high fashion romper suits, for sure.
A retreat from dressing up both boys and girls in the identical kind of clothing had started by the end of the 19th century however romper suits practically got rid of the fashion.
We hear the pair slipped into some fetching blue romper suits with matching helmets and fluorescent yellow goggles, then leaped into a vertical wind tunnel.
 
 
 
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