smalls
See also: smälls
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /smɔːlz/
- (US) IPA(key): /smɔlz/
- (cot–caught merger) IPA(key): /smɑlz/
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- Rhymes: -ɔːlz
Etymology 1
From small.
Noun
smalls pl (plural only)
- (Britain, Australia, informal) Underwear.
- He's in the garden hanging his smalls on the washing line.
- The smalls he was wearing were tight.
- 1917, Henry Handel Richardson, Australia Felix, 2007, Echo Library, page 31,
- Unkempt, bearded to the eyes, there he stood clutching his shapeless old cabbage-tree, in mud-stained jumper and threadbare smalls—the very spit of the unsuccessful digger.
- 2008, Donna Wheeler, Melbourne & Victoria City Guide, Lonely Planet, page 198,
- […] there are also some great B&Bs and guesthouses where you can unpack a toothbrush and fresh set of smalls for the morning.
- 2008, Shauna Reid, The Amazing Adventures of Dietgirl, page 7,
- They billowed in the sticky summer breeze, curved and enormous like the sails of the Sydney Opera House.
- Just when did my smalls become so impossibly large?
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