Results for: worn, tattered, marked with scratches or abrasions
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worn, tattered, marked with scratches or abrasionsscuffed
(British) apron, pinafore; smock worn over clothing to protect it from becoming soiled (term used by children)pinny
(British) tawdry, loud, cheap; shabby, worn-out, in poor conditiontatty
(British) type of hat that covers the head face and shoulders (worn in extremely cold weather), knitted capbalaclava
(British) undergarment which is worn under another shirt; short jacket; vest, light sleeveless shirt, sleeveless undergarmentsinglet
(Catholicism) short hooded cape worn which is worn by Roman Catholic prelates over the rochet, mozetta, short capemozzetta
(French) careless or disheveled state of dress; garment worn at home (house dress, pyjamas, etc.), dishabilledeshabille
(French) Franciscan friar (so called due to the knotted cord worn as a girdle); member of a French political club during the first Revolution which met in an old Cordelier convent in Paris (French history)cordelier
(from French) under-garment worn by women (covering the neck, shoulders and breasts), decorative undergarmentchemisette
(Informal) clothes particularly old or tattered clothes; belongings, small belongingsduds
(Spanish) head scarf worn by women in Spain and Mexico; short cape, lace headscarf, short cloakmantilla
a fortified wall surrounding West Berlin, Germany, built in 1961 to prevent East German citizens traveling to the West. Its demolition in 1989 marked the end of the Cold War.Berlin Wall
able to be corroded or worn away; able to be eaten awayerodible
absorbent baby clothing, absorbent cloth worn by babies (as underpants), decorate with diaper pattern, fabric with diaper pattern, nappy, pattern of small motifs, put a diaper on, put diaper on babydiaper
absorbent band worn around wrist, band or part of sleeve covering wrist; cuff, identification band worn around wrist, part of something covering wrist, watch strapwristband
 

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