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Clothing English words
Pronunciation: English [sk? : t] beauty [sk? :rt]
Skirt; Edge; The hem of a dress, coat, etc; Baffle (on the bottom of a vehicle or machine)
Transitive verb & on the verge of ...; Walk along the edge of; Bypass; keep away from
Third person singular: skirt?
Plural: skirt?
Now participle: kicking line?
Past tense: skirted
Ex.: Heskell got caught on a nail.
Her skirt caught on a nail.
Jeans
Pronunciation: English [d? I:nz] USA [d? New Zealand]
Jeans; Tight leggings
She is wearing jeans and a hoodie.
She is wearing jeans and a hoodie.
3. Sweater English [? swet? (r)] Beauty [? sw? t? ]
Sweaters, sweatshirts; People who sweat (too much), sweating agents; A person (or a factory, company, etc. ) Who makes others sweat?
Wear a sweatshirt; Like a sweater
Plural number: warrior
Wearing sweaters will keep us warm.
Sweaters can keep you warm.
4. Shirts
Pronunciation: English [:t] and America [:rt]
Shirt, shirt; Underwear, undershirt
Plural number: shirt
He buttoned his shirt?
He buttoned his shirt.
5. Pants
Pronunciation: English [p? nts]
Noun (abbreviation for noun) < English > (tight shorts); & lt Beauty > Pants; Pant (plural noun of pant)
Verb (abbreviation of verb) wheeze, wheeze (third person singular of wheeze); Gasped and said
My New Pants is being revised.
My New Pants is being revised.
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