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romper

[rom-per]

noun

  1. a person or thing that romps.

  2. (used with a plural verb)Usually rompers.

    1. a loose, one-piece garment combining a shirt or blouse and short, bloomerlike pants, worn by young children.

    2. a similar garment worn by women and girls for sports, leisure activity, etc.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of romper1

First recorded in 1835–40; romp + -er 1
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Example Sentences

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On this Sunday, one of those items was a well-loved blue polka-dot romper with puff sleeves, which Mansi found at a vintage store years earlier, and she sold it for $20.

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Sean and I shoved her rompers and sleep sacks into a backpack, rummaged through our clothes and grabbed enough underwear for an indeterminable amount of time away.

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However, on the day the Dodgers traded for Flaherty in July, his mother, Eileen, posted a picture on Instagram: Jack as a toddler, dressed in a Dodgers romper and an oversize Dodgers cap.

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This year, she opened the runway in a pink satin romper and mechanical angel wings while the words “We Are Back” lit up screens behind her.

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Currently I’m on a hunt for matching sets, like a top and a bottom, a suit, a jumpsuit or a romper.

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