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seersucker
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seersucker
(noun)
seersucker
/
ˈ
siɚˌsʌkɚ/
noun
seersucker
/
ˈ
siɚˌsʌkɚ/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of SEERSUCKER
[
noncount
]
:
a light type of cloth that has an uneven surface and a pattern of lines
—
often used before another noun
a
seersucker
dress/jacket/suit
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