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		Definition of barelegged in US English: bareleggedadverb & adjectiveˈbɛrlɛɡədˈberleɡəd With one's legs uncovered by clothing.  Example sentencesExamples -  And, can I go to work in the office, barelegged in strappy stiletto sandals with red painted toenails?
 -  Barefoot, barelegged, and with her dress sleeves rolled up to the elbows, Josie had come along way from her strict and proper ways at Hatfield.
 -  Though a barelegged trend is now popular amongst younger women, hosiery is still common in offices and places where formal dress is required.
 -  She was a barelegged kid of about eight or nine dressed in a raggedy polka dot dress.
 -  Thus Mary romps barelegged in the park, and, on the way to the block, leaps on Leicester, her legs around his waist, to implant a farewell kiss.
 -  This may be Yorkshire, but he is no barelegged savage.
 -  She goes out barelegged, oblivious of the bitter weather, and at times wears a washed leather trench coat or a battered leather jacket, too.
 -  She has never worked barelegged while hosting Entertainment Tonight.
 -  Hanes No Hose allows femme fatales to go barelegged in sexy, strappy open-toe shoes while offering girdle-like control to just above the knee or below the lower calf.
 -  To stand in it barelegged was to be assaulted by dry flannels from the shins down.
 -  It is also a common sight to see him wearing light-colored tights (usually white or tan), although he has appeared barelegged in other games.
 -  In summer they go barefoot, but seldom barelegged, as has been lately asserted by a traveller.
 -  As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes.
 
    Definition of barelegged in US English: bareleggedadjective & adverbˈberleɡədˈbɛrlɛɡəd With one's legs not covered by clothing.  Example sentencesExamples -  To stand in it barelegged was to be assaulted by dry flannels from the shins down.
 -  Though a barelegged trend is now popular amongst younger women, hosiery is still common in offices and places where formal dress is required.
 -  And, can I go to work in the office, barelegged in strappy stiletto sandals with red painted toenails?
 -  Hanes No Hose allows femme fatales to go barelegged in sexy, strappy open-toe shoes while offering girdle-like control to just above the knee or below the lower calf.
 -  In summer they go barefoot, but seldom barelegged, as has been lately asserted by a traveller.
 -  This may be Yorkshire, but he is no barelegged savage.
 -  It is also a common sight to see him wearing light-colored tights (usually white or tan), although he has appeared barelegged in other games.
 -  As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes.
 -  She goes out barelegged, oblivious of the bitter weather, and at times wears a washed leather trench coat or a battered leather jacket, too.
 -  Thus Mary romps barelegged in the park, and, on the way to the block, leaps on Leicester, her legs around his waist, to implant a farewell kiss.
 -  She has never worked barelegged while hosting Entertainment Tonight.
 -  Barefoot, barelegged, and with her dress sleeves rolled up to the elbows, Josie had come along way from her strict and proper ways at Hatfield.
 -  She was a barelegged kid of about eight or nine dressed in a raggedy polka dot dress.
 
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