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camiknickers
/ ˈæɪˌɪə /
plural noun
- women's knickers attached to a camisole top Often shortened tocamiknicks
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of camiknickers1
First recorded in 1910–15; cami(sole) + knickers
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During the war, Ned sends Rose four sets of exquisite French camiknickers, enabling her to replicate the tender pose of a Bonnard engraving given to her by her lover.
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Everything about those fictional camiknickers – the luxurious scarcity of French silk in wartime, their delicate shoulder-straps, their understated glamour – makes them impossible to replicate in the real world, especially as camiknickers in the 21st-century have been largely replaced by the godawful teddy, apparently a cheesewire/string-bag hybrid made of 100% crackling polyester.
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Or, put we the case, those complicated combinations, camiknickers?
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