romper
a person or thing that romps.
Usually rompers. (used with a plural verb)
a loose, one-piece garment combining a shirt or blouse and short, bloomerlike pants, worn by young children.
a similar garment worn by women and girls for sports, leisure activity, etc.
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Only about 12% of BDG’s audience uses Apple Mail, even though more than half its audience uses iOS devices, said Wesley Bonner, vp of marketing and audience development at BDG, which owns editorial brands including Gawker, romper, Mic and Nylon.
‘Don’t freak out yet’: Publishers brace for iOS changes to their newsletter businesses | Max Willens | September 17, 2021 | DigidayThe real claim to fame—not just of this dress, but of a number of Title Nine dresses—is something the brand has dubbed SwiftSnap, which purports to turn any dress into a romper.
Since then, it has amassed over 10 million followers across its portfolio — which includes Bustle, Inverse, romper and Nylon — and has experienced average monthly audience growth of 40%, with a monthly average of more than one billion views.
‘There’s more opportunity’: Publishers on TikTok are taking branded content into their own hands | Kayleigh Barber | November 23, 2020 | DigidayShe has written for Cosmo, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, Bustle, romper, Scary Mommy and more.
The pandemic is taking a toll on parents, and it’s showing in alcohol consumption rates | Sarah Hosseini | November 9, 2020 | Washington PostIf this has something to do with gunrunning,” he mused, “it would make Iran-contra look like the romper Room.
Conspiracy Theories Haunt Benghazi Anniversary | Jamelle Bouie | September 11, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
Kate spotted another baby, three and a half months Zachary Tiger Sargent, who was wearing a white romper suit.
His romper trousers were spread wide on each side and he strutted consumedly.
Ethel Morton at Chautauqua | Mabell S. C. SmithThese facts seemed to strike Scully as fascinating, and afterwards he volunteered that he had lived at romper for fourteen years.
The Monster and Other Stories | Stephen CraneAnd one must not forget to declare the fundamental fact of his entire position in romper.
The Monster and Other Stories | Stephen CraneThe romper-clad band stirred the amused smiles of the elders watching them.
Ethel Morton at Rose House | Mabell S. C. SmithThen Marni would run and get her romper and bring it to mother calling, “romper, romper.”
Here and Now Story Book | Lucy Sprague Mitchell
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