cutty sark
- noun Etymology: English dialect cutty short + sark Date: 1779 chiefly Scottish a short garment; especially a woman's short undergarment
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cutty sark — noun Etymology: cutty (I) 1. chiefly Scotland : a short garment (as a shirt, slip, or skirt); sometimes : a woman s short undergarment 2. chiefly Scotland : woman … Useful english dictionary
Cutty Sark — Cut|ty Sark, the a ↑clipper (=fast sailing ship) which was built in 1869 and carried tea from China to England. It is now a ↑museum ship at ↑Greenwich in London … Dictionary of contemporary English
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