I enjoy wearing skirts?
Her crop top and mini skirt were quite immodest.
On the little girl's skirt, the red was interwoven with purple.
Javier
a kilt.
Yes, the word 'skirt' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'skirt' is a word for a type of garment fastened around the waist that hangs down around the waist; a word for an attachment serving as a rim, border, or edging; a word for a thing.The verb 'skirt' is to move along the edge of something or to go around something; a word for an action.
Nonchalant, he lifted her skirt, (which was hanging on the clothesline).
The velvet skirt fit her perfectly
Her crop top and mini skirt were quite immodest.
On the little girl's skirt, the red was interwoven with purple.
The girl with long brown hair was wearing a long blue skirt that covered her ankles ********************************************************************* Let's go ashore and chase some of the local skirt.
(A sentence with the word, flair...) My friend was wearing a pretty skirt that had a lot of flair in it :) Does that help at all? I think the sentence about needs the word flare, not flair. How about - He has a flair for understanding abstract mathematical concepts.
Her skirt and shoes were rather mismatched. Her shoes mismatch her skirt.
I will need many yards of tulle to make this skirt really full.
The word updraft is a description for the way that something is moving. This is an example sentence. The wind created an updraft that blew up my skirt.
Javier
thikati is the Kikuyu word for the English word skirt.
A word for a tartan skirt is plaid.