Flannel [noun]

Definition of Flannel:

long underwear

Synonyms of Flannel:


Opposite/Antonyms of Flannel:

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Sentence/Example of Flannel:

Some of those babies we know are cared for on cushions of down and wrapped in soft flannels and delicate muslins.

He has just received from London a large stock of the best flannels, which he is selling very cheap.

I used to camp in flannels all summer long, in the roughest sort of style, and loved it dearly.

Harry Tristram, in flannels and a straw hat, stood looking in.

He was dressed in outing flannels, and his cap was presumably in his pocket.

White flannels are also worn, but they are not so appropriate.

They began to pass other fellows in flannels and jerseys, who exchanged greetings.

I wanted to put some flannels into his trunk, which stood in his bedroom.

He had sat that way for some minutes, in a suit of tennis flannels, his stalwart body relaxed in an armchair.

From around the corner of the stand furthest from the Row appeared a boy in a suit of light grey flannels.