camisole

[ UK /kˈæmɪsˌə‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a short sleeveless undergarment for women
  2. a short negligee

How To Use camisole In A Sentence

  • Personal favourites here include his black cotton sateen pleated skirt and his white cotton corseted camisole paired with a marron glacé sateen skirt.
  • She was probably wearing her favorite gray pajama pants and one of her black camisoles, and she probably had her hair up, with a pencil holding it in place.
  • White work in clothing is seen in petticoats, camisoles, waistcoats, caps, baby garments, and cloaks.
  • At top center is a woman in a camisole with a thought balloon above her head depicting a recumbent figure.
  • Dresses of printed chiffons and drop waistlines often with shoestring camisole style straps will feature strongly.
  • She was dressed in all black, from her clunky boots to her sheer shirt with a camisole under it.
  • Everyone except me was all dressed in black; I was wearing my white camisole and my long purple skirt.
  • The lovely line of boy shorts, thongs, bra-top camisoles, slips, drawstring pants, and tees will have you delightfully perplexed as to how and where to wear them.
  • If she gave the thumbs up to lace, then every camisole top, every silk blouse would be trimmed with it. YELLOW BIRD
  • Her favorite is wearing a camisole and a thong combination to the corner store.
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