bloomers in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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They are prolific bloomers, and have become the main source of peonies for the cut flower business.
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For play, bloomers and woolen jerseys were acceptable.
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During the 1920s, girls were able to run while wearing bloomers, instead of skirts.
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Most of the species are small spring bloomers for shade and rock garden.
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The shorter bloomers became looser and less supportive as the boyish flapper look came into fashion.
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This look is achieved with lace, ribbons, bows, ruffles, bloomers, aprons, and ruffled petticoats.
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By the 1890s, women bicyclists increasingly wore bloomers in public and in the company of men as well as other women.
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Bloomers' involving of many editors and contributors helping one another became a model for later periodicals focused on women's suffrage.
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Women of this time were left to play in bloomers, not real uniforms as the major league players wore.
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Bloomers were usually worn with stockings and after 1910 often with a sailor middy blouse.
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