bathrobe

[ US /ˈbæˌθɹoʊb/ ]
[ UK /bˈɑːθɹə‍ʊb/ ]
NOUN
  1. a loose-fitting robe of towelling; worn after a bath or swim
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How To Use bathrobe In A Sentence

  • He thought for a moment and looked down at himself still dressed in his pajamas, bathrobe and slippers. WEB OF DREAMS
  • She had the portable phone in her hand and wore a bathrobe with sweatpants underneath.
  • Shower shoes and a shower caddy are a must and a bathrobe is a good idea. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • He grabbed a wad of toilet paper and folded it up, pressing it hard to slow the blood, then shrugged on his bathrobe and went back to his bed.
  • Undaunted by the tragedies about to go down, Cross, dressed in a comfy bathrobe, is checking e-mail on her BlackBerry while exchanging giggles with Delany. 'Desperate Housewives' gets serious for finale
  • All she'd worn was nightclothes and bathrobes for the two years she'd been in there.
  • Seizing the nearest bathrobe, I hugged it tightly around my body before whizzing through the door barefoot.
  • I put on a toweling bathrobe and poured a glass of milk, and sat in an armchair in the sitting room with all the lights on.
  • She picked Juliet's bathrobe up off the floor and walked into the bathroom.
  • MOST of us would love to go to work in a bathrobe and slippers. The Sun
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