onesie


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onesie

(ˈwʌnzɪ)
n
(Clothing & Fashion) a one-piece garment combining a top with trousers, worn as leisurewear
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Another product recalled by Next this month is the Want That Trend Christmas Pudding Onesie due to a potential entrapment issue.
Dressed in a snuggly Mrs Potts onesie and Santa socks, the 30-year-old had fallen through the ceiling, becoming trapped before firefighters were called to rescue her.
Billie's baby boy Arthur is modelling the soft grey star wool onesie (PS12), above right.
Supershoppers host Anna Richardson feels like queen of the sofa in Game of Thrones onesie she nicked from partner Sue Perkins.
ch th fa M Wh wa g Sue was given a Game Of Thrones onesie, as she presents Thronecast, and I've now commandeered that and put it as soon as I get home.
IT was a case of all for onesie and onesie for all at this seaside holiday park.
I would stay in my onesie and my hubby, Craig, and our kids, Brooke, 10, Tommy, six, and Miley, two, would stay in their pyjamas.
Denver, CO, August 20, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Funsies Onesies (www.funsiesonesies.com), a new wild onesie company for adults, is revolutionizing the American onesie market and encouraging people to go "fun" themselves.