Sentences with apron
a·pron
A a - A kitchen apron.
- A high fence surrounded by a wire apron buried in the ground.
- The Age has also produced a children's apron which is a “mini-me” version for your favourite helpers – also 100% white cotton drill with black edging.
- The Team Tonga representative donned the apron and tie, dishing out the food before handing out the arrival cards.
- The inner city is aproned by low-cost housing.
- We know cars have been shot at on the apron of the service station, but there may be another person involved.
- She had tied her apron around her leg and the bleeding was still coming through.
- The designers say the apron is cheeky and fun, but practical.