apron

[US]/ˈeɪprən/
[UK]/ˈeɪprən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied behind the back, covering mainly the chest and waist area.

Phrases & Collocations

kitchen apron

barista apron

floral apron

cotton apron

parking apron

wharf apron

Example Sentences

a tiny apron of garden.

The apron ties at the back.

aproned waiters in white caps.

her best apron, the white one.

tied to his wife's apron strings

Many people like to wear aprons while they are cooking.

apron feeders bring coarse ore to a grinding mill.

a grown man still tied to his mother's apron strings.

namby-pamby boys afraid to leave their mother's apron strings

The British prime minister is too apt to cling to Washington’s apron strings.

There is a serious sediment deposition in the wharf apron of an alongshore pile wharf.

Even at 25 Janice was tied to her parent’s apron strings.

we have all met sturdy adults who are tied to mother's apron strings.

Here's a peak over the apron where you can see the splitnut casting engaged on the leadscrew.

sequenceMSC1 hightstand systems tract: mainly deposits progradation offshore subsea apron;

She accidentally splashed oil over her apron while cooking lunch.

From the aproned pot-scrubber to the flanneled potentate, everybody liked me, everybody petted me.

Besides, strung is beautiful apron, pull continuously long hair, walk into multicolored and flowery kitchen, why be to love what beautiful woman shows other assonant ingredient to choose.

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