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Definitions of pinny in various dictionaries:
noun - a sleeveless dress resembling an apron
noun - a child's apron
PINNY - A pinafore (colloquially a pinny in British English) is a sleeveless garment worn as an apron.Pinafores may be worn by girls as a decorative garmen...
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Sleeveless dress resembling an apron |
Apron-like protective garment (abbreviated) |
Apron (abbrev.) |
Apron (abbr) |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Mar 27 2018 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
Sep 20 2008 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
Dec 21 2007 USA Today |
Dec 16 2003 The Telegraph - Quick |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a pinafore. |
a sleeveless dress resembling an apron worn over other clothing |
informal for pinafore |
A sleeveless dress, often similar to an apron, generally worn over other clothes. |
A simple jersey worn to denote teams or groups. |
Pinny description |
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A pinafore (colloquially a pinny in British English) is a sleeveless garment worn as an apron.Pinafores may be worn by girls as a decorative garment and by both girls and women as a protective apron. A related term is pinafore dress (known as a jumper in American English), i.e. a sleeveless dress intended to be worn over a top or blouse. A key difference between a pinafore and a jumper dress is that the pinafore is open in the back. In informal British usage, however, a pinafore dress is sometimes referred to as simply a pinafore, which can lead to confusion. Nevertheless, this has led some authors to use the term "pinafore apron", although this is redundant as pinafore alone implies an apron. * The name reflects that the pinafore was formerly pinned (pin) to the front (afore) of a dress. The pinafore had no buttons and was simply "pinned on the front", which led to the term "pinafore". |