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  • noun Plural form of chiton.

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Examples

  • All three had graceful figures and wore flowing gowns called chitons, a fashion that was all the rage in Greece now.

    ATHENA THE BRAIN JOAN HOLUB 2010

  • All four goddessgirls wore ankle-length flowing gowns called chitons, and their skirts whipped in the breeze as they zipped through the forest of olive, fig, and pomegranate trees, their feet never quite touching the ground.

    Artemis the Brave Joan Holub 2010

  • All three had graceful figures and wore flowing gowns called chitons, a fashion that was all the rage in Greece now.

    ATHENA THE BRAIN JOAN HOLUB 2010

  • All four goddessgirls wore ankle-length flowing gowns called chitons, and their skirts whipped in the breeze as they zipped through the forest of olive, fig, and pomegranate trees, their feet never quite touching the earth.

    Aphrodite the Beauty Joan Holub 2010

  • All four goddessgirls wore ankle-length flowing gowns called chitons, and their skirts whipped in the breeze as they zipped through the forest of olive, fig, and pomegranate trees, their feet never quite touching the earth.

    Aphrodite the Beauty Joan Holub 2010

  • All four goddessgirls wore ankle-length flowing gowns called chitons, and their skirts whipped in the breeze as they zipped through the forest of olive, fig, and pomegranate trees, their feet never quite touching the ground.

    Artemis the Brave Joan Holub 2010

  • All four goddessgirls wore ankle-length flowing gowns called chitons, and their skirts whipped in the breeze as they zipped through the forest of olive, fig, and pomegranate trees, their feet never quite touching the ground.

    Artemis the Brave Joan Holub 2010

  • All four goddessgirls wore ankle-length flowing gowns called chitons, and their skirts whipped in the breeze as they zipped through the forest of olive, fig, and pomegranate trees, their feet never quite touching the earth.

    Aphrodite the Beauty Joan Holub 2010

  • The problem is the absurdity of a "superpower" declaring war on a few hundred disaffected criminals (it's the equivalent of Apollo or Zeus or Poseidon declaring war on the four guys that maliciously starched their chitons).

    redemption 2009

  • The problem is the absurdity of a "superpower" declaring war on a few hundred disaffected criminals (it's the equivalent of Apollo or Zeus or Poseidon declaring war on the four guys that maliciously starched their chitons).

    redemption 2009

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