If we had our own way every rascally rowdy among them should have Bloomers of all colors preaching at them by the year--a year for every naughty word they uttered, a score of them for every hiss.
We have selected a few appropriate passages from God's Bible for the consideration of the infuriated gang (Bloomers and all) at the Convention: Gen.
There are several of the notabilities of the Woman's Rights cause present, and a fair sprinkling of Bloomers is scattered through the audience.
Bloomers were side by side with the mouse-colored gowns and white shawls of the wealthy Quaker dames, and genteelly dressed ladies of the latest Paris fashion.
So the Bloomers put their credentials in their breeches pockets and assembled at Dr.
Trail's Cold Water Institute, where the men and Bloomers all took a bath and a drink together.
Mrs. Stanton and I each had a pair of linen bloomers which we donned last Thursday morning at Crane's Flats, and we arrived at the brow of the mountain at 9 o'clock.
The Bloomers figured extensively in the anti-slavery amalgamation convention, and were rather looked up to, but their intemperate ideas would not be tolerated in the temperance meeting at the Brick Chapel.
The modern bloomers come only to the knee, but really, as Dr.
It seems as if women were frightened, as it were, to go the whole hog, and instead of wearing neat knickerbockers they had them exceedingly baggy and inelegant, or adopted a kind of hybrid costume, half bloomers and half skirt.
Oh, if only I had my bloomers on," she said in a low voice.
Muriel, she found, was already dressed in the short skirt and bloomers which the girls of High Cliffs were permitted to wear for their outdoor sports.
Suppose that by some mischance a picture of the new woman in bloomers and bestride a bike should be preserved: Would posterity accept her as its progenitor, or class her as a lusus naturae--perchance an hermaphrodite?
The earliest bloomers are the Pomponiums, natives of Siberia, and are perfectly hardy.
The class of Perpetual Bloomersare called Monthly and Tree Carnations.
Petunia The petunia is one of the most easily grown and generous bloomers of all house plants.
It grows very rapidly and is one of the most indefatigable bloomers of all plants.
The farmer's wife looked curiously at the two girls in bloomers carrying a can of red paint.
Gladys of Nyoda, watching the girls scrambling out of their bloomers and middies and into brown khaki dresses trimmed with leather fringe.
The girls took their places in the circle, and Gladys, now arrayed in bloomers and middy, with her hair down in two braids and a leather band around her forehead, sat under a tree and looked on.
So Gladys changed to the bathing suit, and Chapa fixed the wet bloomers on a stick which they could carry between them, so they would be dry by the time they reached the night's encampment.
She loved fluffy clothes and despised the bloomers and middies which the girls wore.
Getting quickly into theirbloomers and sweaters instead of white middies they dipped into the river to get wet all over and then ran for the blazing woods.
He added in confidence that Gladys had been in the company of grown-ups so much that she felt altogether too grown up herself, and he wished her to romp a whole summer in bloomers and forget about styles.
If I put it in my bloomers it bangs against my leg, and if I carry it in my bag it bangs against my stomach, and if I carry it in my hand I drop it every other minute.
Kate had changed her gown for a pair of bloomers and was working hard running back and forth giving orders like a general.
They also ordered a pair of blue serge bloomers to be used in camping or hiking.
They are morning and evening bloomers chiefly, and strong seeders.
These come often before the late bloomers are gone and while the migratory birds are still in the piney woods.
For small parties, dancing classes or weddings, a boy under sixteen may wear a dark blue serge double breasted sack suit or the Norfolk style with bloomers or straight trousers.
The next in popularity, comes the double or single breasted sack coat; with this and the above, bloomers may be worn, finished at the knee with a buckled band.
Union garments may be obtained in a variety of weights, and a one-piece suit is the only garment necessary to wear under bloomers and middy when at camp.
The Japan lilies, especially the rubrum variety, are good bloomers and quite hardy.
Hardy pompons are still most largely grown for outdoor flowering, but of these there is also a choice, as the earliest bloomers are the most desirable to use.
The unloading had continued under the eyes of smiling French girls in bloomers who were just departing from their work on the early morning shift in the munition factory beside the station.
They wore long baggy bloomers of brown corduroy, tight at the ankles where they flopped about in folds over clumsy wooden shoes.
Down in a little hollow on the shore of the lake the sailor saw Trouble and Janet trying to beat off a big, white bird that had hold of Trouble’s loose bloomers with its yellow bill.
Then he may have pulled on Trouble’s bloomers to show that he was angry, or maybe that was his way of asking for something to eat.
The swan bit at it, and then it bit his bloomers and tried to pull Trouble into the lake.
He had to pull the loose bloomers out of the big, yellow bill of the large white swan that had hold of the cloth.
The Curlytops sat about the table after supper, when the lights were glowing, and told Daddy Martin about the wild swan that had caught hold of Trouble’s bloomers with his yellow bill.
A pair of bloomers that Trouble wore were all stuck up, of course, but his mother said she could soak the candy out of them in the wash.
She would see; she would make her own conditions: for instance, herself in tights, the others in bloomers .
She was tired of bloomersand told Pa so, straight out, when the apprentices had left the room and Pa, stretched in his easy-chair, seemed in a good temper.
Belle in her bloomers misconducting herself, and her fancyman feeling for her tickles and Norman W.
She wore stout bloomersunder a short ragged skirt; not much else, except a brown jersey.
Women who expect to climb should wear riding-breeches, as bloomers get caught on bushes and offer too much resistance to the wind.
Women should by all means wear riding-breeches, as skirts or bloomers offer too great resistance to the wind.
Such forms as Colvillei, The Bride, and almost all the other earlybloomers are amenable to this treatment.
As for Miss Cullam, that good woman said: "I'm sure I can stand overalls on a girl as well as I can stand these divided skirts and bloomers that some of you are going to wear.
You'd better make your habit into bloomers and a divided skirt," laughed Ruth.
An' I told 'em I had Bloomers enough when I was in bondage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bloomers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dungarees; pants; petticoat; undergarments