Word info

Kilts

Proper noun

Meaning

Kilts (plural Kiltses)

A surname from German.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Look at Scottish guys wearing kilts - you could look at them and laugh, but the way they carry themselves, how can you? You can wear some of the weirdest things and be cool. If you believe in it, that's what makes it cool. Andre Benjamin

I think when I started to get in shape and spend time at the gym, I could be better to other people and be better to myself and get back to loving fashion and experience it myself. I started to wear kilts and lace dresses. Marc Jacobs

All the male dancers and Andy Stewart wore kilts, and the female dancers wore long white dresses with tartan sashes. Source: Internet

Her original hairstyle is unknown. citation The two men wore kilts, and the younger man wore a sheath of which contained a bronze dagger. Source: Internet

In contrast kilts worn by Irish pipers are made from solid-colour cloth, with saffron or green being the most widely used colours. Source: Internet

His "staging" of the visit of King George IV to Scotland in 1822 and the king's wearing of tartan resulted in a massive upsurge in demand for kilts and tartans that could not be met by the Scottish woollen industry. Source: Internet

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