2. Noun. A one-piece garment for babies and small children, consisting of a top and trousers. A romper suit. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Rompers
1. romper [n] - See also: romper
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rompers
Literary usage of Rompers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Minimum Cost of Living: A Study of Families of Limited Income in New by Winifred Stuart Gibbs (1917)
"3.00 Stockings, 1 pr 10 Underwear 50 Apron 20 rompers 25 Material 35 Underwear
1.00 Collar 10 Second Quarter $6.75 Stockings, 2 pr 25 rompers (2) 50 ..."
2. Industrial Home Work in Massachusetts by Amy Hewes, Women's Educational and Industrial Union (Boston, Mass.). Dept. of Research, Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics (1915)
"The remaining 27 firms manufactured machine-made muslin underwear, collars,
aprons, wrappers, house dresses, and children's night-suits and rompers; ..."
3. Industrial Home Work in Massachusetts by Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics, Amy Hewes (1915)
"The remaining 27 firms manufactured machine-made muslin underwear, collars,
aprons, wrappers, house dresses, and children's night-suits and rompers; ..."
4. Business English, Its Principles and Practice by George Burton Hotchkiss, Celia Anne Drew (1916)
"4 You are a correspondent in the firm of Lord & Co., 13 Wakefield St., New York
City, selling children's dresses, rompers, and shoes by mail. ..."
5. Report by United States Industrial Commission (1901)
"... 18¡iS), Mr. (rompers reappeared before the commission as a witness, and
testified as follows:) Q. (By Mr. ..."