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anklet

[ang-klit] / ˈæŋ klɪt /
NOUN
ankle sock
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Mara Scalise’s sparkling chain anklet is ideal for the person on your list who likes to go barefoot.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 1, 2023

The judge ruled that he must wear an electronic anklet, canceled his passports and suspended his right to carry a gun.

From Reuters May 11, 2023

There are also three standout lead dancers in bright red pointe shoes and anklet socks: Jeanette Delgado, German, and current ABT principal Cassandra Trenary.

From Seattle Times Oct. 20, 2022

One smart decision begets others, the ad suggests, and it follows Lohan through a daily routine that sees her defeating Dennis Rodman on a very strange episode of Jeopardy! and bedazzling Danny Trejo’s anklet.

From Slate Feb. 14, 2022

‘You must grab your anklet very tight with both hands!’ he ordered.

From "The BFG" by Roald Dahl

Jingling anklets were used to alert parents to their children's movements, but in this unforgiving, water-surrounded landscape, nothing feels truly safe.

From BBC Jan. 26, 2025

Then its hoops, bangles, stackable rings and custom anklets made it into Rihanna’s “Savage X Fenty Vol. 3” show, released in September.

From Washington Post Nov. 11, 2021

The new collection also extends to tennis necklaces, rings, earrings and anklets.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2019

A Maasai from the nearby village of Endulen helps dress brides in traditional garb, including a silver beaded shuka, a beaded hat, bracelets, anklets and necklaces.

From New York Times Apr. 2, 2019

A woman in tribal garb and multiple anklets had placed a drum underneath the gushing tap, so I waited.

From "Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography" by Mark Mathabane




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