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List of synonyms from "knew inside out" to synonyms from "knight errants"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms knickknack, knife-edges, knew inside out, knight errants, knife-edge, knick knacks and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Knew inside out
- Knew one's stuff
- Knew one stuff
- Knew ones stuff
- Knew score
- Knew stuff
- Knew the score
- Knew what's what
- Knew what what
- Knew whats what
- Knick-knack
- Knick knack
- Knick knacks
- Knick-knacks
- Knickers
- Knickknack
- Knife
- Knife-edge
- Knife-edged
- Knife edges
- Knife-edges
- Knifelike
- Knight errant
- Knight errants
Definition of the day : « knickers »
- As in pants : noun clothing for legs, lower half of body
- As in trousers : noun pants
- As in pedal pushers : noun pants that end just below the knee
- His knickers had dried upon him, but his coat was still very damp.
- Extract from : « The Girls of St. Olave's » by Mabel Mackintosh
- "Damn his knickers," said Ranny to himself, behind his set teeth.
- Extract from : « The Combined Maze » by May Sinclair
- They won't let her leave the Turkey-twill knickers and the short skirt.
- Extract from : « Somehow Good » by William de Morgan
- It was not in that pocket, nor in the one on the other side, nor in his knickers.
- Extract from : « Wood Magic » by Richard Jefferies
- She had risen and was drawing on her knickers when Attatak awakened.
- Extract from : « The Purple Flame » by Roy J. Snell
- Florence, a large, ruddy-cheeked girl in knickers, demanded.
- Extract from : « The Phantom Violin » by Roy J. Snell
- And what he knows he learned from me when I was votin an he was onny in knickers!
- Extract from : « Natalie: A Garden Scout » by Lillian Elizabeth Roy
- They have no caps to distinguish them, no jerseys or knickers of bright hues.
- Extract from : « London's Underworld » by Thomas Holmes
- Tullis was father, mother and big brother to the little fellow in knickers.
- Extract from : « Truxton King » by George Barr McCutcheon
- He looked well in windbreaker coat, cap, leather puttees, and his knickers were genuine Scotch plaid.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of Jockey Hollow » by Cleo Garis