"fishnetty" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more fishnetty [comparative], most fishnetty [superlative]
Etymology: From fishnet + -y. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|fishnet|y}} fishnet + -y Head templates: {{en-adj}} fishnetty (comparative more fishnetty, superlative most fishnetty)
  1. Made of fishnet.
    Sense id: en-fishnetty-en-adj-ayJIR9Px Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -y, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 98 2 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -y: 97 3 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 96 4 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 99 1
  2. Resembling or characteristic of fishnet.
    Sense id: en-fishnetty-en-adj-29-KeCA0
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          "ref": "1964 October 16, Anne Batt Calling, “All Strung Up”, in Liverpool Echo and Evening Express, number 26,391, Liverpool, Merseyside, page 18:",
          "text": "Fishnetty fabrics are being hauled in by the yard by out-for-a-catch designers.",
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          "ref": "1967 March, “Khaki & What Wows It”, in Betsy Talbot Blackwell, editor, Mademoiselle, New York, N.Y.: The Condé Nast Publications Inc., →ISSN, page 136:",
          "text": "Stemming the culottes, sand-colored fishnetty tights by Hudson Hosiery.",
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        },
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          "ref": "1967 October 10, Nan Duskin, “close-up: legs”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, volume 277, number 102, Philadelphia, Pa.: Triangle Publications, Inc., →ISSN, page 7:",
          "text": "Used to be a bore to buy stockings. Now it’s fun! […] Choose shimmers. Flat mattes. Filmy sheers. Knee-high. Thigh-high. Tights. Opaques. Laces. Fishnetty ones.",
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          "ref": "1994 January 2, James Quig, “Boys’ night out”, in The Gazette, Montreal, Que., page F 2, column 2:",
          "text": "“I come for the music and the exercise,” said one woman who was wearing high boots and a terrific fishnetty kind of top.",
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          "ref": "1995 January 3, Liz Brody, “Sweaty Encounters of an Aerobic Kind”, in Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Calif.: The Times Mirror Company, →ISSN, page E3, column 4:",
          "text": "While everyone else is sartorially correct in leotards and leggings, she is busting out of something fishnetty that looks as if it came from the Pleasure Chest.",
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        },
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          "ref": "1991 August 16, “Events”, in The Press Democrat, 134th year, number 299, Santa Rosa, Calif., →ISSN, page D8, column 4:",
          "text": "At this showing of the cult film at midnight tonight, Indecent Exposure, the “official” live touring company, will appear simultaneously on stage, with props, in full-blown, tacky, fishnetty costume and make-up to enhance the cult experience.",
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          "ref": "1999 August 14, Stephanie Bunbury, “A watcher in the shadows”, in The Age, Melbourne, Vic., →ISSN, Saturday Extra section, page 5, column 2:",
          "text": "He also appears on the cover of Manchester Slingback. Twice. In leather queen gear on the front and rampant, fishnetty drag on the back.",
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          "ref": "2002, Jean Ure, chapter 3, in Girls Are Groovy! (Girlfriends; 3), London: Orchard Books, Hachette Children’s Books, published 2008, →ISBN, page 53:",
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          "ref": "2011, Kilian Betlach, “Fourth First Day”, in We Are Almost Always on the Verge, San Francisco, Calif.: Mutiny Pressings, →ISBN, page 120:",
          "text": "Today, when I’m sure it hit mid-80s in the city, Margot is wearing a knee-length black dress, fishnetty tights, and clunky shoes.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "2016, Heather Tucker, chapter 30, in The Clay Girl: A Novel, Toronto, Ont.: ECW Press, a misFit book, →ISBN, page 132:",
          "text": "Yesterday she had on a black bra under a pink fishnetty thing.",
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          "ref": "1985, Gloria Vanderbilt, “Mrs. Vreeland and Camels and Rubies”, in Once Upon a Time: A True Story, New York, N.Y.: Alfred A. Knopf, →ISBN, pages 244–245:",
          "text": "[…] Mrs. Vreeland was wearing […] a cool black sheath of some cobwebby kind of material, sleeveless, and skimming over her body like a second skin. And the black of her hair was pulled into a black snood, fishnetty and smart as could be.",
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          "ref": "1967 March, “Khaki & What Wows It”, in Betsy Talbot Blackwell, editor, Mademoiselle, New York, N.Y.: The Condé Nast Publications Inc., →ISSN, page 136:",
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          "ref": "1991 August 16, “Events”, in The Press Democrat, 134th year, number 299, Santa Rosa, Calif., →ISSN, page D8, column 4:",
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          "text": "Today, when I’m sure it hit mid-80s in the city, Margot is wearing a knee-length black dress, fishnetty tights, and clunky shoes.",
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          "text": "[…] Mrs. Vreeland was wearing […] a cool black sheath of some cobwebby kind of material, sleeveless, and skimming over her body like a second skin. And the black of her hair was pulled into a black snood, fishnetty and smart as could be.",
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