NOUN
- a long tunic worn by many people from the Indian subcontinent (usually with a salwar or churidars)
How To Use kameez In A Sentence
- Today we see our womenfolk in sarees and salwar kameez.
- He is sitting crosslegged on a floor in a grey, loose-fitting shalwar kameez. Times, Sunday Times
- Some weeks back she was walking down a station in Denmark wearing a salwar-kameez, with a dupatta, because it was Eid.
- Geeta, who had swapped last night's tight, bright-green sari for a yellow salwar-kameez, a loose shirt and trouser.
- The outfit I was wearing is called a salwar kameez. My K12 Online Conference Presentation
- Our neighbour's daughter took her grandmother to the school fete in matching salwar kameez, waving union flags. Times, Sunday Times
- Wearing a salwar kameez, he is shown playing cricket alone and is bullied. Times, Sunday Times
- Men wear lungis, a piece of cloth tied around the waist, while women wear salwaar kameez, a long shirt and loose pants.
- He dresses in immaculately pressed shalwar kameez and waistcoat - sheer Afghan chic.
- The kameez is the long dress-like tunic; the salwar pronounced shall-wah is the baggy trousers; the scarf/shawl is called a dupatta Archive 2006-11-01