You've got a ladder in your tights.

Shie0605

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You've got a ladder in your tights.

I found the sentence in a dictionary.

Is "in your tights" used as an adjective to modify "a ladder" or as an adverb to modify "got a ladder"?
 

Tarheel

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I'd say it's an adverb.

What is meant by that sentence?
 

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In women's tights or nylon stockings a run in AmE is the same as a ladder in BrE. Both mean the same thing: a tear has developed in the woven fabric.
 

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@Shie0605 Please provide the full source - we need the name of the dictionary and, ideally, a link to the page where you found the sentence. Please also tell us what single word you were looking up when you found that sentence.
 
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