pantihosed
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[edit]pantihosed (not comparable)
- Alternative form of pantyhosed.
- 1982, D[onald] M[ichael] Thomas, Birthstone, Harmondsworth: King Penguin, →ISBN, page 100:
- Most of the women have been too pantihosed or trousered for me, or else they wear garters as though they’re fancy-dress.
- 1993, Kathy Lette, Foetal Attraction, London: Picador, →ISBN, page 273:
- A pantihosed Alsatian, she won’t let him anywhere near the bed.
- 2000, Elleke Boehmer, Bloodlines, Cape Town: David Philip Publishers, →ISBN, page 76:
- Anthea remembered Dora stretching her pantihosed legs into the space under the glove compartment, neatly smoothing her skirt.