"monokinied" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From monokini + -ed. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|monokini|ed}} monokini + -ed Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} monokinied (not comparable)
  1. Wearing a monokini. Tags: not-comparable
    Sense id: en-monokinied-en-adj-SzdroCQl Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ed

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          "ref": "1966 April 6, “Making Out in London and Paris: Stanley Reynolds discovers European Women”, in Punch, page 495",
          "text": "Such Danish pastries as Anne-lis Arentoft, a Copenhagen coed and au pair who adds impressive new dimensions (36-22-36) to the sleepy Serpentine while would-be French movie minx and mothers-help around W2, Jeannine Jaroux, lounges monokinied on the grass up-staging the Albert Memorial.",
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          "ref": "1969 May 29, “Mod Miss On Shopping Spree”, in St. Petersburg Times, volume 85, number 310, St. Petersburg, Fla., page 3-B",
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          "ref": "1970, Charles Higham, The Voyage to Brindisi and Other Poems 1966-1969, Angus and Robertson, page 74",
          "text": "Palm leaves wrap around / A monokinied Alaskan / Fruiterer with watermelon / Belly, and celery legs.",
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          "ref": "1972, Grey Gowrie, “The Beach Girl”, in A Postcard from Don Giovanni, London, New York, N.Y., Toronto, Ont.: Oxford University Press, page 16",
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          "ref": "1972 August 28, “The Naked and the Med”, in Time, page 26",
          "text": "MONOKINIED GIRLS SOAKING UP SUN IN ST.-TROPEZ",
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          "ref": "1972 November 26, Howell Raines, “Junior, They’ll Hardly Know You: Where Have the Good Old Boys Gone?”, in The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution, volume 23, number 29, Atlanta, Ga., page 14-F",
          "text": "Miss [Valerie] Perrine made her debut as the monokinied Montana Wildhack in “Slaughterhouse Five.”",
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          "ref": "2012, Tom Ukinski, “Tess”, in Divine Play: An Epic with Commercials, Bloomigton, Ind.: iUniverse, Inc., page 125",
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