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referred to as
camiknickers. The
style remained fashionable into the 1920s, with
examples being referred to as step-ins, combinations,
camiknickers, cami-combinations...
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Knoebel elsewhere /k/ key, bake, trekking, sheikh, w****night ∅ beknave,
camiknickers l, ll /l/ valve, balcony, almost, valley, flotilla, line,
colony ∅ /j/...
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mural artist Frank Brangwyn. In his
early days he was
nicknamed the "
Camiknickers". He
conducted experiments on the
effects of x rays on the
human body...
- from her
diaries which led one
critic to call her "a
latterday Pepys in
camiknickers." Wyndham's mother, Iris Bennett, was the
daughter of
British diplomat...
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Wookey and
Jennifer Hill BBC
Radio 4 21 May 1999 The New Look: Beeny's
Camiknickers Tanya Nash
Stephanie Wookey and
Jennifer Hill BBC
Radio 4
Afternoon Play...
- the day
after her murder. She had been
strangled to
death with her own
camiknickers by an
individual described by the
pathologist who
examined her body as...
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across the
stage clad only in
exquisitely revealing pink crepe-de-Chine
camiknickers."
Shotter remained a
member of the
Aldwych company for the next six years...
- and thread,
quality interlock,
elastic or open top,
schoolgirl blue,
camiknicker and
cornet du bal." Heilpern, John, John Osborne: A
Patriot for Us, 2007...