"Romper" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Romper" Meaning

A romper is a one-piece garment for babies and toddlers, typically consisting of a short or long overall or playsuit, often including sleeves and a hood. It is usually made of lightweight fabric, such as cotton or polyester, and has an elastic waist or cuff for easy attachment and detachment. Rompers are popular for their convenience, ease of changing, and stylish designs.

"Romper" Examples

Usage Examples of the word "Romper"


1. Fashion

"The new romper style is a trend this season, and many celebrities are seen wearing it on the red carpet."

2. Slang

"Those two kids love playing in their romper suits all day. They're such little bundles of energy!"

3. Linguistics

"The term 'romper' is a combination of 'romp' and a suffix, used to indicate a verb or a noun for something to romp, particularly in a playful context."

4. Idiomatic Expression

"You should romp through the rest of the challenge, there's nothing else to worry about."

5. Historical Context

"During the 19th century, the term 'romper' was used in the UK as a colloquialism for 'sunbonnet,' often worn by toddlers and young children to protect their faces from the sun."

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