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suspendersus‧pend‧er /səˈspendə $ -ər/ noun - I get flagged at the windy summit up here by a man wearing a shirt and suspenders.
- I had taken the opportunity to break out a pair of bright red suspenders with large gold dollar signs running down them.
- Look at that black eye make-up and the suspenders.
- On the left sat five ministers, including the one in the crimson suspenders.
- She was holding a suspender in each hand like she had a skipping rope.
- When I visit Weiser he is wearing a loud yellow shirt flanked by red suspenders.
ADJECTIVE► red· When I visit Weiser he is wearing a loud yellow shirt flanked by red suspenders.· For some reason that currently escapes me, several pairs of red suspenders.· I had taken the opportunity to break out a pair of bright red suspenders with large gold dollar signs running down them.· He saw you in your red suspenders with gold dollar signs and knew instantly who you were.· Even if you shed your red suspenders and adopted protective coloration, you were easily identifiable as a trainee.· No red suspenders with gold dollar signs. NOUN► belt· The suspender belt was tight around her waist. 1[countable usually plural] British English a part of a piece of women’s underwear that hangs down and can be attached to stockings to hold them up SYN garter American English2suspenders [plural] American English two bands of cloth that go over your shoulders and fasten to your trousers to hold them up SYN braces British English |