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playclothes
[ pley-klohz, -klohthz ]
plural noun
- casual, functional clothing worn for sports, games, and other recreational activities, when relaxing at home, for informal occasions, etc.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of playclothes1
Example Sentences
We put on our playclothes, still splattered with paint from yesterday, then grabbed the brushes and went around the house to the places we hadnât finished the day before.
Jay changed into his playclothes in a blink, and we ran out the door.
Their boss, the owner, is aboard, and the man in charge of the capitalâHerman Judd, played by Josh Gadâexhibits the grandiose bluster of a tech mogul, the garish amorality of any given zillionaire, and many exotic forms of buffoonery; he is, at best, an uncomprehending child in velour playclothes.
We had brought only our âgoodâ things: Mamiâs work clothes and shoes, a few changes of playclothes for me, Edna, and Raymond, some of them made by Mami herself, others bought just before we left.
Grab a Mexican Mocha at Blvd Cafecito at 3210 W. Magnolia Blvd. and walk a few doors over to Playclothes, a vintage emporium at 3100 W. Magnolia Blvd., packed with clothing, accessories and housewares from the â30s to â80s.
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