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Definition of Pleatless
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pleatless
Literary usage of Pleatless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither by Isabella Lucy Bird (1883)
"... in their bajus or short jackets, full white trousers, and red sarongs or
pleatless kilts—the boys dressed in silver fig-leaves and silver bangles only. ..."
2. Tales of Trail and Town by Bret Harte (1898)
"She wore a flannel shirt, belted in at her slight waist with a band of yellow
leather, denning her small hips and short straight pleatless skirts that fell ..."
3. Siam: A Handbook of Practical, Commercial, and Political Information by Walter Armstrong Graham (1913)
"a skirt-like wrapper, worn by both sexes, resembling a long but pleatless kilt,
116 Saw, two-stringed or three- stringed viols, 466 Sawan, the Lower Heavens ..."
4. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither by Isabella Lucy Bird (1883)
"... in their bajus or short jackets, full white trousers, and red sarongs or
pleatless kilts—the boys dressed in silver fig-leaves and silver bangles only. ..."
5. Tales of Trail and Town by Bret Harte (1898)
"She wore a flannel shirt, belted in at her slight waist with a band of yellow
leather, denning her small hips and short straight pleatless skirts that fell ..."
6. Siam: A Handbook of Practical, Commercial, and Political Information by Walter Armstrong Graham (1913)
"a skirt-like wrapper, worn by both sexes, resembling a long but pleatless kilt,
116 Saw, two-stringed or three- stringed viols, 466 Sawan, the Lower Heavens ..."