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apron

[ey-pruhn] / ˈeɪ prən /
NOUN
protection
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Example Sentences

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A serving girl with starched white apron and ruffled cap opened the door.

From Literature

On Wednesday, nurses with plastic aprons and face masks manned 15 tables in a sports hall at the University of Kent to begin immunisations, in scenes reminiscent of the Covid-19 pandemic.

From BBC

She shook off the kids clinging to her apron and stepped out.

From Literature

In the back room, she tucked a few wayward strands into the hair bun at her nape and tied an apron over her housedress.

From Literature

And in it stands a tiny woman, narrow shoulders, sallow cheeks, an apron tied loosely around her waist.

From Literature