kilt

[US]/kɪlt/
[UK]/kɪlt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a type of skirt traditionally worn by men in Scotland
vt. to tuck up (a garment) around oneself
vi. to move quickly and lightly

Example Sentences

He was wearing a Roman kilt and laurel wreath.

Long-haul flights tend to throw your body clock out of kilter for a couple of days.

Her slate-blue skirts were kilted boldly about her waist and dovetailed behind her.

The "woman" is a kilted Scot, and the "monster" is his bagpipe.The Scot challenges Bugs to a game of golf.

He proudly wore his family's tartan kilt to the wedding.

The traditional Scottish kilt is usually made of wool.

She learned how to properly pleat a kilt for the Highland dance competition.

The bagpiper played while wearing his kilt at the festival.

He felt a sense of pride wearing his clan's kilt during the ceremony.

The kilt is a symbol of Scottish heritage and culture.

She carefully folded her father's kilt after the event.

He wore a sporran with his kilt to hold his belongings.

The Scottish dancers twirled gracefully in their colorful kilts.

The kilt is a versatile garment suitable for various occasions.

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