stockings

word · lemma: stocking

/ˈstɑkɪŋz/
STAH-kingz
/stˈɒkɪŋz/
STO-kingz

Definition

Long, close-fitting pieces of clothing that cover the feet and legs, usually worn by women, often made of thin material like nylon.

Usage & Nuances

'Stockings' is more formal or old-fashioned than 'socks,' and usually refers to thin, sheer legwear for women. Common collocation: 'a pair of stockings.' Not to be confused with 'tights' (which cover the waist to toes) or 'socks' (shorter, thicker). Sometimes used in festive contexts, e.g., 'Christmas stockings.'

Example Sentences

I got a run in my stockings and had to change before the meeting.

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During Christmas, kids hang stockings for Santa to fill with gifts.

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She wears stockings to work every day.

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These stockings are made of nylon.

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My grandmother used to knit stockings in the winter.

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Silk stockings were once considered a luxury in fashion.

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