bare-legged in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

bare-legged in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Men sometimes wore tight-fitting "truis" on the legs, but otherwise went bare-legged.
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The frosty air did not stop the bare-legged youngsters, as they sat on top of one of the freight cars.
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Two bare-legged men wade out to a boat, carrying their dogs.
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We see a lot of bare-legged players.
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It was also confirmed that the bare-legged owl was distinct enough to warrant separation in its own genus.
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The great thing about skirts is that you can layer them depending on the weather -- with tights or without, over leather leggings or skinny trousers, or simply bare-legged.
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She is bare-legged and carefree, with her long hair hanging loose.
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She is always bare-legged and bare-footed.
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And if it's a warm winter day, go bare-legged under your skirt, with only above-the-knee woolen socks.
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That meant having to go bare-legged and, to be deemed socially acceptable, women shaved their legs.
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