Crossword-Solution: SMALLCLOTHES 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Word Word Type Definition
Smallclothes n. pl. A man's garment for the hips and thighs;
breeches. See Breeches.

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knee-breeches, esp those of the close-fitting 18c form 1 answer
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Hint 1 meaning
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
Hint 2 anagram
LLOPWA
Hint 3 another clue
BATTER ___
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Sentences with SMALLCLOTHES (5)

Are ye hungry?" "Yes, sir!" "Ha, thought so! Must eat beef--beef's the thing! d'ye like beef, hey?" "Yes, sir!" "How about pudding-steak and kidney pudding--d'ye like that?" "Yes, sir!" "Good lad! So do I! Just had some in the 'Artichoke' yonder--all hot! Go and do likewise, my poor lad! Say Squire sent ye--and eat hearty!" As he spoke he reached into a pocket of his smallclothes, took out a shilling, pressed it into my hand, nodded and strode away.
Peregrine's Progress Jeffery Farnol 2004
But for these young men"-- "Would your reverence but honor my Sunday suit,--the gray broadcloth coat, and the black velvet smallclothes, that have covered my unworthy legs but once? Dame Crombie shall have them ready in a moment," continued Hugh, beginning to divest the doctor of his garments.
Fanshawe Nathaniel Hawthorne 2004
The buttons of his waistcoat were sixpences; and the knees of his smallclothes [Footnote: Smallclothes: knee breeches.] were buttoned with silver threepences.
Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools Emilie Kip Baker 2005
Van Oort, when he got into her husband's large smallclothes; but he who had often jumped out of a tub felt no despair about jumping out of two.
Springhaven R. D. Blackmore 2006
They wore leathern jackets, slashed and embroidered, leather smallclothes, large boots with embroidered tops, silver spurs, and caps of scarlet cloth, worked with somewhat tarnished gold thread, doubtless the gifts of some fair ones enamoured of the handsome physiognomies and reckless bearing of the hunters.
The Englishwoman in America Isabella Lucy Bird 2005