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List of synonyms from "knew inside out" to synonyms from "knight errants"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms knick-knacks, knew stuff, knife edges, knick knacks, knew the score, knew one stuff and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Knew inside out
- Knew one's stuff
- Knew one stuff
- Knew ones stuff
- Knew score
- Knew stuff
- Knew the score
- Knew what's what
- Knew what what
- Knew whats what
- Knick-knack
- Knick knack
- Knick knacks
- Knick-knacks
- Knickers
- Knickknack
- Knife
- Knife-edge
- Knife-edged
- Knife edges
- Knife-edges
- Knifelike
- Knight errant
- Knight errants
Definition of the day : « knickers »
- As in pants : noun clothing for legs, lower half of body
- As in trousers : noun pants
- As in pedal pushers : noun pants that end just below the knee
- His knickers had dried upon him, but his coat was still very damp.
- Extract from : « The Girls of St. Olave's » by Mabel Mackintosh
- "Damn his knickers," said Ranny to himself, behind his set teeth.
- Extract from : « The Combined Maze » by May Sinclair
- They won't let her leave the Turkey-twill knickers and the short skirt.
- Extract from : « Somehow Good » by William de Morgan
- It was not in that pocket, nor in the one on the other side, nor in his knickers.
- Extract from : « Wood Magic » by Richard Jefferies
- She had risen and was drawing on her knickers when Attatak awakened.
- Extract from : « The Purple Flame » by Roy J. Snell
- Florence, a large, ruddy-cheeked girl in knickers, demanded.
- Extract from : « The Phantom Violin » by Roy J. Snell
- And what he knows he learned from me when I was votin an he was onny in knickers!
- Extract from : « Natalie: A Garden Scout » by Lillian Elizabeth Roy
- They have no caps to distinguish them, no jerseys or knickers of bright hues.
- Extract from : « London's Underworld » by Thomas Holmes
- Tullis was father, mother and big brother to the little fellow in knickers.
- Extract from : « Truxton King » by George Barr McCutcheon
- He looked well in windbreaker coat, cap, leather puttees, and his knickers were genuine Scotch plaid.
- Extract from : « The Mystery of Jockey Hollow » by Cleo Garis