Synonym: forestage, proscenium. Similar words: apropos, at a profit, malapropism, prone, pronoun, pronounce, pronounced, mispronounce. Meaning: ['eɪprən] n. 1. a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing 2. (golf) the part of the fairway leading onto the green 3. the part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain) 4. a paved surface where aircraft stand while not being used.
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31. No cap, no apron or anything.
32. You take the apron and put it on.
33. Well, put on your apron.
34. Denver climbed up on the bed and folded her arms under her apron.
35. Pete gagged Donald with an apron that had a picture of a spaniel on it.
36. Mom wears an apron and a smile, looking fully ensconced in family life.
37. His vast form, more corpulent than that of Cranston, was swathed in a dirty white apron.
38. Jean-Marie, a middle-aged charmer who prefers to work minus a white apron, could not recall a Rene in the family.
39. A small, happy man with a white beard, he always wore the traditional grocers' apron.
40. Leonard's reluctant leave-taking from Maria takes place on the airport apron.
41. Whether or not she was cooking, she regularly donned an apron as a symbolically matriarchal gesture that she was in charge of domestic arrangements.
42. She has a clean apron round her neat waist and her hair smoothed back.
43. She wore an apron, but she wore it her way, with nothing underneath it.
44. Apron on, sleeves rolled up, she and the children are busy baking their own decorations for the Christmas tree.
45. She took off the voluminous apron Cook had lent her and went in search of her charge.
46. You take the apron off and cover his shoulders and head with it.
47. And her hair was untidy and she was wearing an apron.
48. A tall, slender woman moved into the room from the kitchen, wearing an apron.
49. A maid, her white cap and apron immaculate, opened the door and gave a little bob as Dinah passed inside.
50. Louella removed her apron and sat on the vanity bench,[sentence dictionary] as they took their accustomed places in the wing chairs.
51. Sarah finished the washing-up and, taking off her apron, folded it and placed it in one of the table drawers.
52. Answering her own question, she began stuffing her dress and apron pockets with apples.
53. Where was my mother in her white apron and holding aloft a wooden spoon?
54. It's as if somebody put June Cleaver's pearl necklace and apron on Madonna.
55. One wore a sack round his shoulders like a shawl, another had it round her waist as an apron.
56. To go with it she wore a turquoise-and-gray-striped apron and matching backless slippers.
57. He needed only a mob cap and frilly apron to complete the image.
58. She looked so pretty in her green and white striped apron that he found it hard to refuse her anything.
59. She took off her apron and went upstairs from the basement to suggest the extravagance to Irena.
60. One of the cooks came in, judging by the white apron.
More similar words: apropos, at a profit, malapropism, prone, pronoun, pronounce, pronounced, mispronounce, pronunciation, reflexive pronoun, environmental protection, environmental protection agency, capra, a priori, caprice, capricious, capriciousness, iron, heron, drone, front, rondo, wrong, baron, throne, irony, moron, corona, citron, coronet.