academic gown

NOUN
  1. a gown worn by academics or judges
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How To Use academic gown In A Sentence

  • They go from the chasuble, wide stole, and maniple of his early priesthood to a succession of increasingly simple garments until they arrive at an academic gown.
  • And, to ensure equitable treatment of both pupils and staff, teachers should surely be banned from wearing hoods on their academic gowns on speech day.
  • The question that then emerged was, ‘How does one groove to a daggy disco mix in formal wear and long academic gown?’
  • I've a formal dinner on Wednesday requiring black tie and academic gown.
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  • I am saying to him that he should stay in his cloistered, academic gown, hopelessly out of touch with the real economy.
  • There is a certain sensation in finding one's self invested with the academic gown, conspicuous by its red facings, and the cap with its square top and depending tassel, which is not without its accompanying satisfaction. Our Hundred Days in Europe
  • We lived in Graduate College and we ate together, particularly dinner at Procter Hall where academic gowns were required attire.
  • The gown turned out to be an academic gown, not a legal one.
  • The teachers wore their academic gowns at all times and went swishing along the corridors between classes.
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