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skivvy

[skiv-ee] / ˈskɪv i /




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"I was grafting, picking up boxes, dreaming of being at an Olympic Games. I was doing the rubbish, delivering parts, just a skivvy job really," he said.

From BBC

But mostly, she was a maid, a skivvy and, in her hours off, a crammer of simple facts.

From Literature

You can vacuum pack clothing to save on space, or try the skivvy roll to pack your undies into a neat, sock-encased bundle.

From The Verge

Borrowing this straight off the runway styling note has an extra advantage: when you wear a jumpsuit with a skivvy underneath, you don’t have to go totally nude in the toilette.

From The Guardian

Powell marked time in a commercial laundry until she was 15 and old enough to don cap and apron, the hated stigmata of the skivvy.

From The Guardian