onesied

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From onesie +‎ -ed.

Adjective[edit]

onesied (not comparable)

  1. Wearing a onesie.
    • 2013, Lisa Takeuchi Cullen, Pastors’ Wives, Plume, →ISBN:
      College kids filled the seats, but other neighbors came to check it out, too—young couples with pierced noses and onesied infants, artists with gray hair to their waists.
    • 2015, Michael P. King, “The Day After the Robbery”, in The Traveling Man (The Travelers: Book One), Blurred Lines Press, →ISBN:
      Tony was sitting on his sofa in sweatpants and a T-shirt with his onesied son in his lap.
    • 2021, Jenni Keer, The Secrets of Hawthorn Place, Headline Accent, →ISBN:
      I wasn’t tech-savvy at three, but a dinosaur-onesied Tommy had run into the living room, gone straight for the remote and started playing a totally inappropriate episode of Riverdale at full volume.
    • 2022, Tad Friend, “Borderlands”, in In the Early Times: A Life Reframed, Crown, →ISBN, page 42:
      Cradling a onesied twin in each arm, his button-down shirt the periwinkle blue of his eyes, he looked keenly amiable.