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fly front

noun

  1. a flap of material down one side of the front opening of a garment to conceal buttons, fasteners, or the like, as on a coat or dress.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fly front1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences

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But Farage's is not quite the same as the standard covert, having no fly front or lines of stitching near the cuffs.

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Single breasted sack overcoats, with fly front, are most desirable from every point of view.

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Towards evening the flies swarmed over its fly front, getting in in numbers one could not tell where or how.

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Design characteristics of the covert coat include a single-breasted fly front, which obscures the buttons, and lines of stitching at the cuff and hem.

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