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morning dress

NOUN
  1. a woman's informal dress for housework
  2. formal attire for men during the daytime

How To Use morning dress In A Sentence

  • She was plain-featured, and had rather a severe expression on her face; her dress was as rich as any morning dress could be; her voice deep and unmodulated, -- what in a lower rank of life would have been called gruff; but that was not a word to apply to Lady Cuxhaven, the eldest daughter of the earl and countess. Wives and Daughters
  • Morning dress consisted of a morning coat, which was almost always single-breasted, of serge, worsted, cheviot or vicuna, and black or iron-gray; a waistcoat, either single - or double-breasted, which matched the coat or was of a lighter color; striped spongebag trousers (trousers of wool serge, baggy at knee); a cravat; and silk hat (though a bowler/Homburg could be worn). Dressing the Edwardian Man | Edwardian Promenade
  • In her little blue-gingham morning dress, out of which her neck flowered white and ever beautiful of nape, Lilly crumbled up her biscuit, eyes miserably down, the red-hot pricklings which invariably accompanied these scenes flashing over her and a crowding in her throat as if she must tear it open for language to make them understand. Star-Dust
  • Now he was resplendent in what the invitation cards call "Morning Dress" crowned by what must certainly have been the most relucent top-hat in London. The Yellow Streak
  • The male guests doubtless committed faux pas en masse in their morning dress. Times, Sunday Times
  • He drives to work in Tallaght each morning dressed in a tracksuit and goes for a five-mile run.
  • Mama told me to wear my lavender morning dress and to plait my hair with the matching ribbons I had.
  • Mama told me to wear my lavender morning dress and to plait my hair with the matching ribbons I had.
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