Similar words: bairn, burn down, turn down, fairness, dire, dirt, nadir, dirty. Meaning: ['dɜːndl] n. 1. a full skirt with a gathered waistband 2. a dress with a tight bodice and full skirt.
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(1) Speaking of handicrafts, in addition to the dirndl.
(2) Most women fall in love with a dirndl the moment they see one.
(3) Compared cost of voyage to the Alps , though, a dirndl is well worth the expense.
(4) For example, skirts are designed in many styles, such as a-line, tubular, dirndl, flared and pleated.
(5) Women of all ages and incomes don the traditional long dirndl dresses, often with floral motifs and complete with plunging necklines.
(6) For example, skirts are designed in many styles, such as A - line , tubular , dirndl, flared and pleated.
(7) And finally, my thanks to the rest of you, the loose agglomeration of editors and teachers and librarians that I usually refer to, mostly with a smile, as the dirndl mafia. You keep the flame alive.
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