Similar words: bellbottom, bell-bottomed, Bottoms up, get to the bottom of, bellboy, bottom, bottom out, bottom up. Meaning: n. trousers with legs that flare; worn by sailors; absurdly wide hems were fashionable in the 1960s.
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1. Flares, loons and bell-bottoms are back.
2. The 1970s: Time of bell-bottoms, disco and Watergate.
3. Other retro favourites are flares and bell-bottoms, such as all-in-one Barbarella-style pants suits, skimming the body down into gentle flares.
4. So dig my 2002 wardrobe: black turtlenecks, black bell-bottoms , Skechers2 hobnailed boots, tiny, mean spectacles and a shaved head.
5. Shedding my gingham skirts, I bought bell-bottoms from the Army-Navy store and wore them with tie-dyed halter tops.
6. Tutivena and her Entourage,[sentencedict.com] until the crisscrossing stripes faded at the knees and the bell-bottoms flapped above my ankles.
7. When he did so, I did not simply remember myself in bell-bottoms.
8. If you were around here in the mid-70s, wearing your bell-bottoms and platform shoes, you'll recall that it was a sports wasteland.
9. Rose had on a white T-shirt and white pants with frilly bell-bottoms, and she was carrying a toy car.
10. In those days, my parents had big hair, wore bell-bottoms and bright, flowered-print shirts with huge collars.
11. Its leg structure widened somewhat down toward the hock, so that it seemed Lang 's wonder horse was wearing bell-bottoms from which its shining hooves poked.
More similar words: bellbottom, bell-bottomed, Bottoms up, get to the bottom of, bellboy, bottom, bottom out, bottom up, bottomed, at bottom, bottom-up, bottoming, rock bottom, bottommost, bottomless, rock-bottom, flat-bottom, bottom line, false bottom, bottom price, touch bottom, at rock bottom, be at the bottom of, from top to bottom, bottom-up approach, knock the bottom out of, from the bottom of one's heart, wellborn, spellbound, spell-bound.