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bedroom slipper

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noun

  1. a slipper for use within the house, often heelless and backless and with a flexible sole, of leather or any of various fabrics.


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So how can anyone who likes green sourballs criticize me for preferring a nice penny loafer or a bedroom slipper?

From "Bunnicula" by Deborah Howe and James Howe

One was cased in dainty white kid, the other in an old red felt bedroom slipper, edged with black fur.

From The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation by Barry, Etheldred B. (Etheldred Breeze)

A tiny satin bedroom slipper on a chair, its mate, sole up, peeping out from under the bed.

From Cheerful—By Request by Ferber, Edna

A small red felt bedroom slipper formed his comb and a red silk handkerchief covered his back hair.

From Molly Brown's Freshman Days by Speed, Nell

She had on a sort of bedroom slipper, and I wore the usual cowboy boots.

From The Killer by White, Stewart Edward

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