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Topic: Clothing

smock

IPA: /smɒk/

KK: /smɑk/

noun

Definition: A loose-fitting outer garment that is worn to protect clothes, often used while working or doing messy tasks.

Example: She wore a smock while painting to keep her clothes clean.

transitive verb

Definition: To dress someone in a loose-fitting garment, often worn over clothes to protect them, or to add decorative stitching to fabric.

Example: She decided to smock her daughter in a beautiful dress for the party.

smocking

IPA: /ˈsmɒkɪŋ/

KK: /ˈsmɑkɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A type of decorative sewing that creates small, evenly spaced gathers in fabric, often forming a honeycomb pattern.

Example: The dress featured beautiful smocking around the bodice, adding a charming touch.

sneaker

IPA: /ˈsniːkər/

KK: /ˈsniːkər/

noun

Definition: A type of shoe designed for sports or casual wear, typically made with a flexible rubber sole and often featuring a canvas upper.

Example: I bought a new pair of sneakers for my morning runs.

sneakered

IPA: /ˈsniːkərd/

KK: /ˈsniːkərd/

adjective

Definition: Describing someone or something that is wearing sneakers.

Example: She walked into the gym in her sneakered feet, ready for a workout.

snood

IPA: /snud/

KK: /snud/

noun

Definition: A type of headwear that is used to hold hair in place, often resembling a small net or fabric cap.

Example: She wore a snood to keep her hair tidy while cooking.

transitive verb

Definition: To hold hair in place using a type of hair accessory that resembles a net or bag.

Example: She decided to snood her hair before going out to keep it neat.

snowsuit

IPA: //ˈsnoʊˌsuːt//

KK: /ˈsnoʊˌsuːt/

noun

Definition: A warm outfit made of thick material that covers the whole body, usually worn in cold weather to keep warm while playing outside.

Example: She put on her snowsuit before going out to play in the snow.

snug

IPA: /snʌg/

KK: /snʌg/

adjective

Definition: Something that fits closely and comfortably, often providing warmth or security.

Example: She wore a snug sweater that kept her warm on the chilly day.

intransitive verb

Definition: To settle closely or comfortably in a warm or sheltered place.

Example: The cat snugged into the blanket to keep warm.

noun

Definition: A small, private room in a pub where people can sit and enjoy drinks or conversation.

Example: We found a cozy snug in the corner of the pub to enjoy our drinks.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something tight, warm, or secure, often by adjusting or fitting it closely.

Example: She snugged the blanket around her shoulders to keep warm.

snugger

IPA: /ˈsnʌɡər/

KK: /snʌɡər/

adjective

Definition: More tight-fitting or comfortable than something else.

Example: This sweater is snugger than the one I wore yesterday.

snuggest

IPA: //snʌɡɪst//

KK: /snʌgɪst/

adjective

Definition: The most comfortable and warm, often used to describe clothing or spaces that fit closely and provide a sense of security.

Example: On a cold winter night, I love to curl up in my snuggest blanket with a good book.

snuggly

IPA: /ˈsnʌɡli/

KK: /snʌɡli/

adjective

Definition: Comfortable and cozy, making you feel warm and safe when you hug or cuddle with it.

Example: The blanket was so snuggly that I didn't want to get out of bed.

adverb

Definition: In a way that is cozy, comfortable, or fitting closely.

Example: The cat curled up snuggly in the warm blanket.

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