See also: pedal pushers

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Noun edit

pedal-pushers pl (plural only)

  1. Alternative form of pedal pushers.
    • 2021 June 22, Marina Brown, “The Clogging Life: Mountain Dews tap out joyous message from front yard classes”, in Tallahassee Democrat, volume 116, number 173, page 1C:
      And stepping up onto the squares, are people ranging from their 70s to 6. Older women in shorts and pedal-pushers; one woman, a physician at TMH, wearing tights; a potter, who has been clogging for decades since his grandson talked him into it, along with his sister and sister-in-law.
    • 2021 August 20, Marlene Rubin, “Masks? Think dress codes”, in Tampa Bay Times, volume 138, number 027, [St. Petersburg, Fla.]: Times Publishing Co., page 17A, column 2:
      If my long-legged eighth-grader can’t find any shorts that meet the length rules other than granny pedal-pushers she hates, that is just too bad.
    • 2023 February 5, Stuart Leshaw, “Learning the art of the sell from Mom”, in Newsday, volume 83, number 155, page E24:
      Our car was loaded to the brim with the pedal-pushers, Keds, flip-flops and paper fans we were hoping to sell from the side of the road to the mountain vacationers.

Noun edit

pedal-pushers

  1. plural of pedal-pusher