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apron

noun as in protection

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An office manager, he says, was wearing an apron with Santa on it.

While caring for patients, clinical staff is heavily robed with gown and apron; three pairs of gloves; a hood; and goggles.

“Nonsense,” he cried, but I noticed his hand trembling under his leathern apron.

Hawberk looked at me and slowly smoothed his leathern apron.

A housekeeper came out to buy some, wiping her hands on her apron.

Sarah was standing on the porch again wiping her hands on her apron, looking away toward the fields.

Shrieking inarticulate anathema, he rushed downstairs, the man in the green baize apron following at his heels.

That evening old Liz filled her teapot, threw her apron over it, and descended to the court to visit Mrs Rampy.

Mrs Rampy broke down at this point and threw her apron over her head to conceal her feelings.

Mrs. Gum dusted a large old-fashioned oak chair with her apron; but he perched himself on one of its elbows.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to apron, such as: smock, cover, pinafore, and shield.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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