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  • garters — gar·ter || gÉ‘rtÉ™r / gɑːtÉ™ n. elastic strap which holds up stockings or socks v. fasten with a garter, hold in place with a garter …   English contemporary dictionary

  • garters — garrets …   Anagrams dictionary

  • garters —   Lī kākini …   English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • GARTERS — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Red Garters (Rosemary Clooney album) — Infobox Album Name = Red Garters Type = soundtrack Artist = Rosemary Clooney/Guy Mitchell Released = 1954 Recorded = Genre = Traditional pop Length = Label = Columbia Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Red Garters (1954) Next album =… …   Wikipedia

  • Red Garters — may refer to:* Red Garters (film), a 1954 movie with Rosemary Clooney ** Red Garters (Rosemary Clooney album), a 1954 LP album by Rosemary Clooney, containing songs from the movie ** Red Garters (song), a 1954 song introduced in the movie,… …   Wikipedia

  • have your guts for garters — have (your) guts for garters British, informal if you say that you will have someone s guts for garters, you mean that you intend to punish them very severely. If I catch you smoking again I ll have your guts for garters …   New idioms dictionary

  • have guts for garters — have (your) guts for garters British, informal if you say that you will have someone s guts for garters, you mean that you intend to punish them very severely. If I catch you smoking again I ll have your guts for garters …   New idioms dictionary

  • have somebody's guts for garters — have sb s ˌguts for ˈgarters f6 idiom (BrE, informal) to be very angry with sb and punish them severely for sth they have done • She ll have your guts for garters if she ever finds out. Main entry: ↑gut …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lady's garters — La dy s gar ters . (Bot.) Ribbon grass. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Lady's garters — Ribbon Rib bon, n. [OE. riban, OF. riban, F. ruban, probably of German origin; cf. D. ringband collar, necklace, E. ring circle, and band.] [Written also {riband}, {ribband}.] 1. A fillet or narrow woven fabric, commonly of silk, used for… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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