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 Übersetzung für 'frocks' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a frock | frocks
cloth.relig.
frocks
Kutten {pl}
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frocks [Br.] [sl.] [derog.] [archaic]Araber {pl} [abwertende Bezeichnung]
cloth.
house frocks
Hauskleider {pl}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Susanna, the loveliest of the "three Graces" - "Scotland's fairest daughter", to quote a chronicler of the time, had high-placed lovers by the score almost before she had graduated into long frocks.
  • Young girls use bazaar made frocks. The school going girls wear their traditional Chin even in their educational institutions.
  • Aunty sews frocks and shirts for them all and does the sweeping and dusting. Aunty's first name is Alice.
  • By the 1880s the majority of the working class, even shepherds, adopted jackets and waistcoats in fustian and corduroy with corduroy trousers, giving up their smock frocks.
  • It is uncertain whether smock-frocks are "frocks made like smocks" or "smocks made like frocks"—that is, whether the garment evolved from the smock, the shirt or underdress of the medieval period, or from the frock, an overgarment of equally ancient origin.

  • For men fishermen's smocks, Guernsey sweaters (known as worsted-frocks in Cornwall) and long cut shirts are worn.
  • In later centuries "gaberdine" was used colloquially for any protective overgarment, including labourers' smock-frocks and children's pinafores. or from kaftan.
  • The need for drying sea clothes is shown by a notice in at least one steam trawler's boiler room saying "Do not dry oil frocks over the boiler".
  • A repetition of flowy summer frocks and funky floral prints, toned down with all-black outfits are observed.
  • A survey that was conducted in Madhya Pradesh in 2013 that reported that 48% of the victims were wearing salwar kurta, 41% were clad in sari and 10% of toddlers wore frocks and pyjamas at the time of the incident.

  • Elementary school girls under 14 wore dresses that followed fashionable lines, the loose calf-length smock-frocks of the 1890s and early 1900s, protected beneath a white or coloured pinafore, became shorter shift-style dresses during the 1920s.
  • She preferred wearing only black fashions. In 1929, Madame Agnes wore black satin frocks designed by Vionnet. Her clothes were embellished with bright jewelry like red coral, jade or lapis lazuli.
  • Her daytime frocks were worn with necktie wool blouses and heavy leather belts.
  • By the mid-nineteenth century, wearing of traditional smock-frocks by country laborers was dying out, and a romantic nostalgia for England's rural past led to a fashion for women's and children's clothing loosely styled after smock-frocks.
  • The Jazz Age saw the popularization of flaps in dresses; and stars such as the entertainer Josephine Baker became known for their semi-translucent flapper frocks.

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