CHICKS vs SKIRT: NOUN
- Young bird especially of domestic fowl
- Plural form of chick.
- Slang for young ladies
- Informal terms for a (young) woman
- A woman.
- An outer edge; a border or margin.
- A piece of fabric that extends over or beyond something to afford protection.
- A flexible strip hanging from the base of an air-cushion vehicle.
- The lower outer section of a rocket vehicle.
- One of the leather flaps hanging from the side of a saddle.
- A part or attachment resembling the skirt of a garment, especially.
- A garment hanging from the waist and worn especially by women and girls.
- The part of a garment, such as a dress or coat, that hangs freely from the waist down.
- Informal terms for a (young) woman
- Cloth covering that forms the part of a garment below the waist
- A garment hanging from the waist; worn mainly by girls and women
- A spray skirt.
- (Fungi) a remnant of the partial veil that in mature mushrooms surrounds the stem like a collar
- A part that serves as a border or edging.
- The part of a dress or robe that hangs below the waist.
- An article of clothing, usually worn by women and girls, that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body.
- The diaphragm, or midriff, in animals.
- A petticoat.
- A loose edging to any part of a dress.
- The lower and loose part of a coat, dress, or other like garment; the part below the waist.
- Border; edge; margin; extreme part of anything.
- A woman's petticoat; the part of a woman's dress that hangs from the waist; formerly, a woman's lap.
- A hanging part, loose from the rest: as, the skirt of a saddle. See cut under saddle.
- The midriff or diaphragm: so called from its appearance, as seen in butchers' meat. Also skirting.
- Milit., same as base, 2.
- In milling, the margin of a millstone.
- A narrow frill, corresponding to what would now be called a ruffle.
- Border; edge; margin; extreme part: as, the skirts of a town.
CHICKS vs SKIRT: VERB
- N/A
- Form the edge of
- Pass around or about; move along the border
- Extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle
- Avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
- To be on or form the border of.
- To move around or along the border of; to avoid the center of.
CHICKS vs SKIRT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lie along, move along, or be an edge or a border.
- To evade, as by circumlocution.
- To pass close to; miss narrowly.
- To pass around rather than across or through.
- To lie along or form the edge of; border.
CHICKS vs SKIRT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cover with a skirt; to surround.
- To border; to form the border or edge of; to run along the edge of.
- To be on the border; to live near the border, or extremity.
CHICKS vs SKIRT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- A dialectal form of squirt.
- To border; form the border or edge of; move along the edge of.
- To be or live on the border; also, to move along a border, shore, or edge.
- Specifically, in hunting, to go round hedges and gates instead of jumping over or breaking through: said of a man or dog.
- A garment hanging from the waist
- Move along the border
- Pass around or about
- Worn mainly by girls and women
- Encircle
CHICKS vs SKIRT: RELATED WORDS
- Females, Ducklings, Hens, Fledglings, Nestlings, Chickens, Hatchlings, Birds, Pups, Skirt, Dame, Doll, Wench, Biddy, Bird
- Surround, Parry, Border, Duck, Dame, Hedge, Fudge, Chick, Elude, Wench, Doll, Dodge, Evade, Circumvent, Sidestep
CHICKS vs SKIRT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Juveniles, Girls, Kids, Gals, Puffin, Babes, Babies, Females, Pups, Skirt, Dame, Doll, Wench, Biddy, Bird
- Put off, Bird, Surround, Parry, Border, Duck, Dame, Hedge, Fudge, Chick, Wench, Doll, Evade, Circumvent, Sidestep
CHICKS vs SKIRT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- ETOH treated cocks sheltered and defended chicks, whereas control cocks attacked and actively killed chicks.
- Depending on the number of chicks, the nesting box can get really dirty, potentially causing bacterial or fungal infections in the chicks.
- Symptoms: In chicks: sudden deaths; other chicks droop wings and huddle near heat source; diarrhea is white, sticky, and foaming.
- Taylor teased on Instagram as she sings, Framed photos of chicks wearing sunglasses surround a portrait of the Dixie Chicks.
- However, other women said feeding whole maize grains to chicks had not worked for them and their chicks had died.
- Baby Chicks The Kindergarten classes are hatching baby chicks.
- We use Kaytee Macaw formula for incubator hatched chicks and Avi-Plus Premium for partially parent raised chicks.
- Salmonella occurred in day old chicks that occupied the same environment but did not have direct contact with infected chicks.
- Younger chicks tend to shed virus for a longer period of time than older chicks.
- Chicks, formally known as the Dixie Chicks, perform in Los Angeles.
- Tutu Table Skirt: This wedding cake table is made all the more special with a pink tulle table skirt.
- The summer skirt, for example, is lighter than the winter skirt and will move with the breeze easier.
- Decide on the use of your skirt, and how many sides need to be covered by the table skirt.
- If you wear a skirt, be sure that the skirt is no shorter than two inches above the knee.
- Before the last step of joining skirt and bodice, create a placket in the skirt.
- When leggings are worn underneath a skirt, the skirt may come slightly above the knee.
- Full skirt for women, long ruffled skirt, Veil, embroidered with cotton flowers, white, lace trim finish.
- Rather, printing the entire skirt would be beneficial if looking for that specific colored table skirt.
- If you have longer legs, consider an asymmetrical skirt or a flirty skirt bottom.
- Sukno, cloth, klot, Suknja, petticoat, under skirt, petikot, onder skirt.
CHICKS vs SKIRT: QUESTIONS
- How many shearwater chicks are there on Stewart Island?
- Do baby chicks with scissor beak have trouble eating?
- Does Ridgeway hatchery offer free shipping on chicks?
- Which hatchery has the poorest broodiest BA chicks?
- How do you protect Partridge chicks from predators?
- What are the brooding requirements for poultry chicks?
- Will medicated feed protect my chicks from coccidiosis?
- What happens to the baby chicks in hatching the chicks?
- Are the Dixie Chicks changing their name to the chicks?
- How many chicks did a hen with her three chicks live?
- What material is the Phillip Lim pleated midi skirt?
- Is a maxi skirt appropriate for older French women?
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- Do rhinestones camouflage the skirt attachment line?
- Is the Misthaven skirt interchangeable with the Arendelle skirt?
- Can I have an open skirt and closed skirt pistons together?