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negligee

[ UK /nˈɛɡlɪʒˌe‍ɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a loose dressing gown for women

How To Use negligee In A Sentence

  • Do what you enjoy - whether it's showering, putting on after-shave or perfume, or wearing silk pajamas or a flattering negligee.
  • Viewers of the TV and cinema ad saw the man driving around a city, inter-cut with shots of the same mannequin's face and its hand hitching up its negligee to expose the top of its stockings.
  • Mary opens the door wearing a black negligee and drags Frank inside.
  • When she turned on the lights in the drawing-room, she disclosed herself clad in a sweeping negligee gown of soft rose-colored stuff, throat and shoulders smothered in lace. To Kill a Man
  • She was wearing some kind of negligee, Alexei could see, but it was nothing more than a swathe of silk, one strap loosened from her shoulder. Purchased For Revenge
  • She may even enter the house in a silk negligee she bought. The Sun
  • There were boxes upon boxes, and bureau drawers and closet shelves already filled up with hand-embroidered and lace-trimmed creations-chemises and corset-covers, night-robes of "handkerchief linen" lawn, lace handkerchiefs and veils, corsets of French coutil, dressing-jackets of pale-coloured silks, and negligees of soft batistes, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, or even with fur. The Metropolis
  • She was no longer wearing her housecoat, now she wore a black, silk negligee from her wardrobe that Morgan had taken a liking to.
  • Just wearing a negligee can make you feel flirtatious and once that energy emerges from you it will behave like a love potion that men won't be able to resist. Agi Smith: A Divorcée Who No Longer Feels Boobalicious
  • A trailing lavender negligee that swore at her bright red hair.
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