- - Noisy activity undergoes subtle change
- - Energetic activity
- - Broken leg reduced activity
- - it makes the skirt stick out in hurried activity
- - Retiring English soldier associated with a crafty type of activity
- - Hurried and noisy activity
- - Hurried activity
- - Activity that added inches to Victorian hips
- - Excited activity
- - Mall activity
- - Midtown activity
- - Noisy activity.
- - Heightened activity
- - Flurry of activity
- - Much activity and fuss
- - a feature of old-time dress to cause a stir
- - Framework expanding a skirt, fashionable in the 1880s
- - fuss about sub-let
- - Pad at the back of a skirt in olden days
- - Subtle change that made dress outstanding
- - let loose on public transport - commotion results
- - coach let out during commotion
- - part of a period costume to create a commotion
- - fuss about sublet
- - subtle commotion
- - wooster essentially saved by jeeves say, runs away in hurry
- - Broken line that's overlooked in commotion
- - Hurry, having let out large vehicle in front
- - Scurry — frame worn under skirt
- - Excitement that happens the big city!
- - Broken sled discovered in ado
- - Dress puffer-outer
- - Student found with ecstasy after arrest gets stir
- - Movingly subtle excitement
- - Destroy the French, making a great commotion
- - Addition to female attire creates stir
- - Frame under a dress
- - Commotion, as in a city street
- - Back part of dress, not obvious when front half is reversed
- - Bother, does my bum look big in this?
- - Act busy
- - Move about excitedly
- - Show of energy
- - Skirt padding
- - Stylish feature of Godey's day.
- - The New Look, circa 1870.
- - Old or new fashion in dresses.
- - Whirlwind
- - Busyness
- - Excitement.
- - Commotion
- - Ado
- - Brouhaha
- - Stir
- - Flurry
- - Hoopla
- - Hurry
- - the french, bankrupt first, making fuss
- - did it cause a stir when worn?
- - hurry with subtle changes
- - framework worn at the back below the waist by women in the late 19th century in order to expand a skirt
- - Rush sculpture by the Parisian
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