Pronunciation: /ˈmʌðərz ˈeɪprən/
noun apron
A1 My mother's apron is blue and white.
A2 She always wears her mother's apron when cooking.
B1 I remember my mother's apron had a pocket for keeping utensils.
B2 The embroidered flowers on my mother's apron were beautifully detailed.
C1 The scent of my mother's apron brings back memories of my childhood.
C2 I inherited my mother's apron, and it is a treasured keepsake.
formal She wiped her hands on her mother's apron as she finished baking the pie.
informal I spilled some flour on my mom's apron while helping her cook dinner.
slang I snagged my ma's apron on the doorknob and ripped it.
figurative She held onto her mother's apron strings for comfort during the difficult time.
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