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[ UK /nˈa‍ɪtɡa‍ʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. lingerie consisting of a loose dress designed to be worn in bed by women

How To Use nightgown In A Sentence

  • She wore a light blue nightgown with teddy bears on it and black wristbands.
  • Thus Flora on one occasion had been reduced to rage and despair, had her most secret feelings lacerated, had obtained a view of the utmost baseness to which common human nature can descend -- I won't say _a propos de bottes_ as the French would excellently put it but literally _a propos_ of some mislaid cheap lace trimmings for a nightgown the romping one was making for herself. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
  • She folded her nightgown and robe, pushing them into a corner of her case without regard for the fragile material.
  • She was wearing a nightgown hitched up above her knees, wide-spread thighs supporting a lapboard and pad upon which she was writing intently. Will
  • They spoke to me in patois, which I did not understand, and seemed surprised to see us all in our nightgowns, forgetting that we had little else to put on till they had brought the luggage. The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
  • Clad in my nightgown and untied work boots, I must have been a sight.
  • She rose in her pale nightgown.
  • In another there is a room, lit coldly by far too many fluorescent tubes, where you can go to buy nightgowns, camisoles, teddies, housecoats and dusters.
  • I had put a robe on over my nightgown and both garments together did a fair job of deflecting the faint breeze.
  • Her brown hair was in rollers and she was also still in her nightgown.
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