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		Definition of culottes in English: culottesplural nounkjuːˈlɒt(s) ![]() Women's knee-length trousers, cut with full legs to resemble a skirt. (女子穿的长及膝部的)裙裤 Example sentencesExamples -  He showed his skill with pantsuits, culottes, pencil skirts and even a pony skin skirt teamed with a chiffon top.
 -  From sexy swimwear and cute tops to beautifully tailored pants (and culottes and jeans) and killer coats, everyone put forth their best efforts and scored a hit.
 -  One: denim culottes with one of our moss-green shabby-chic tweed blazers, a huge brooch and green-gold tango shoes.
 -  We also noted two bias-cut rose pink dresses with shoestring straps, culottes, cross-over tops in cotton and T-shirts with shell emblems.
 -  Apparently thongs are old news, with hipster culottes taking over their crown, offering a roomier but still sexy look.
 -  Don't let those fancy boys in culottes who just played in the Final Four tell you different.
 -  The style gurus put their money on culottes, Miss Marple tweed and anything plum.
 -  For pants, skirts, shorts or culottes choose the size by the waist measurement unless your hips are much larger than that standard measurement.
 -  And here we are in these floor-length indigo-dyed cotton culottes that have 25 pleats in them, and this sort of heavyweight double-stitched cotton top.
 -  Her red high-heeled boots were well hidden by navy culottes.
 -  Knee breeches or culottes were the de rigueur apparel for 18th century gentlemen.
 -  No longer will I be a vision in cheesecloth and impetuously purchased clamdigger culottes.
 -  Most of the entries record various types of garments made, including camisoles and culottes (shirts and pants), suits, coats, and gloves.
 -  The ‘soldier-woman’ with square shoulders and culottes under an overcoat gave way to the ‘flower-woman’ with rounded shoulders, a heightened bust, narrow waist, and immense fan-like skirt 14 metres in circumference.
 -  Yesterday while walking to work I had a revelation that they're awfully similar to culottes.
 -  They are just like regular slips but are split with a seam up each leg, so they can be worn under pants, culottes, or skirts.
 -  God knows I must have looked a freak with my 30-inch wide culottes covering shoes with two inch high platforms, but that was nothing to the exposure today.
 -  Until they started to dance, they looked prim and librarian-like in their dark-colored culottes topped by demure, sheer, white blouses.
 -  The girl wore khaki culottes and a loose, sleeveless blouse of green gingham.
 -  They did sketches of him in culottes and baggy shorts.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: French, 'knee breeches', diminutive of cul 'rump', from Latin culus.    Definition of culottes in US English: culottesplural noun Women's knee-length trousers, cut with very full legs to resemble a skirt. (女子穿的长及膝部的)裙裤 Example sentencesExamples -  The ‘soldier-woman’ with square shoulders and culottes under an overcoat gave way to the ‘flower-woman’ with rounded shoulders, a heightened bust, narrow waist, and immense fan-like skirt 14 metres in circumference.
 -  God knows I must have looked a freak with my 30-inch wide culottes covering shoes with two inch high platforms, but that was nothing to the exposure today.
 -  Don't let those fancy boys in culottes who just played in the Final Four tell you different.
 -  The style gurus put their money on culottes, Miss Marple tweed and anything plum.
 -  One: denim culottes with one of our moss-green shabby-chic tweed blazers, a huge brooch and green-gold tango shoes.
 -  And here we are in these floor-length indigo-dyed cotton culottes that have 25 pleats in them, and this sort of heavyweight double-stitched cotton top.
 -  They are just like regular slips but are split with a seam up each leg, so they can be worn under pants, culottes, or skirts.
 -  We also noted two bias-cut rose pink dresses with shoestring straps, culottes, cross-over tops in cotton and T-shirts with shell emblems.
 -  They did sketches of him in culottes and baggy shorts.
 -  Knee breeches or culottes were the de rigueur apparel for 18th century gentlemen.
 -  Yesterday while walking to work I had a revelation that they're awfully similar to culottes.
 -  He showed his skill with pantsuits, culottes, pencil skirts and even a pony skin skirt teamed with a chiffon top.
 -  Her red high-heeled boots were well hidden by navy culottes.
 -  Apparently thongs are old news, with hipster culottes taking over their crown, offering a roomier but still sexy look.
 -  Until they started to dance, they looked prim and librarian-like in their dark-colored culottes topped by demure, sheer, white blouses.
 -  From sexy swimwear and cute tops to beautifully tailored pants (and culottes and jeans) and killer coats, everyone put forth their best efforts and scored a hit.
 -  The girl wore khaki culottes and a loose, sleeveless blouse of green gingham.
 -  No longer will I be a vision in cheesecloth and impetuously purchased clamdigger culottes.
 -  Most of the entries record various types of garments made, including camisoles and culottes (shirts and pants), suits, coats, and gloves.
 -  For pants, skirts, shorts or culottes choose the size by the waist measurement unless your hips are much larger than that standard measurement.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: French, ‘knee breeches’, diminutive of cul ‘rump’, from Latin culus.     |