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- Dictionaryskirt/skərt/
noun
- 1. a garment fastened around the waist and hanging down around the legs, worn by women and girls.
- 2. a surface that conceals or protects the wheels or underside of a vehicle or aircraft.
verb
- 1. go round or past the edge of: "he did not go through the city but skirted it" Similar
- 2. attempt to ignore; avoid dealing with: "they are both skirting the issue" Similar
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The meaning of SKIRT is a free-hanging part of an outer garment or undergarment extending from the waist down. How to use skirt in a sentence.
a piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers some or all of the legs, usually worn by women and girls: She wore a denim skirt and a white shirt. a long / short skirt. Ratana21/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages. Fewer examples. The skirt fits tightly over the hips and flares just below the knees.
a one-piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn especially by women and girls. some part resembling or suggesting the skirt of a garment, as the flared lip of a bell or a protective and ornamental cloth strip covering the legs of furniture.
Unlike pants, which fully cover each of your legs separately, a skirt is basically a single piece of fabric covering part of your legs. If you want to show a little leg, wear a skirt! Skirts can be very short (like a miniskirt) or so long they drag on the ground.
skirt. A skirt is a piece of clothing that fastens at the waist and hangs down around the legs. Something that skirts an area is situated around the edge of it. We raced across a large field that skirted the slope of a hill. [VERB noun] If you skirt something, you go around the edge of it.
1. the part of a gown, dress, or coat that extends downward from the waist. 2. a one-piece garment extending downward from the waist and not joined between the legs, worn esp. by women and girls. 3. some part resembling or suggesting the skirt of a garment, as the flared lip of a bell.
Definition of skirt noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.