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apron

[ey-pruhn] / ˈeɪ prən /
NOUN
protection
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The number of shelters, together with apron space for more aircraft to stand outside, suggests the facility is turning into a “frontline airbase,” said Symon, who closely tracks military developments in this region.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tempus even tucks in recipe cards, an apron, sea salt and scallop shells to make indulging as easy as can be.

From Salon

Penelope obliged, although she was not wearing an apron and the flour made white streaks on her skirt.

From Literature

Penelope tucked the letter into her apron pocket and quickly regained her professional composure, on the outside, at least.

From Literature

Whoever got home first put on the apron and started cooking.

From Literature