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[ UK /nˈa‍ɪtʃɜːt/ ]
[ US /ˈnaɪˌtʃɝt/ ]
NOUN
  1. nightclothes worn by men

How To Use nightshirt In A Sentence

  • The man, in nightshirt and nightcap, his splayed legs towards you, lies on a sheet pulled from the bed.
  • He was dressed in the traditional Arab garment that looked like a long nightshirt known as a dishdasha. Blowback
  • But only after you finish breakfast, and get clothed appropriately beyond nightshirts and such.
  • He was still wearing one of dad's old tee-shirts that served him for a nightshirt, his brown hair all tousled on his head.
  • One nightshirt, one dress, one shirtwaist, one skirt—Jane had a hard time understanding such limitations. Uprising
  • And picking up her nightshirt from under the pillow, she went into the bathroom.
  • He yanked it aside, and thrust the snowball onto her white neck, above the ribboned collar of her flannel nightshirt.
  • Whistletrigger turns up his patrician nose at all "pessimists" and broadly intimates that the man who hasn't a new silk cady, seventeen pair o 'tailor-made "pants," a silken nightshirt and sufficient provender in his pantry to run a Methodist camp-meeting for a month, would starve to death in a Paradise whose springs run Pomery Sec, and whose trees grew pumpkin pies, hot weinerwurst and pate de foie gras. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • She was curled up in a cozy little ball with her arms around her knees, nightshirt trailing beneath her like a ghostly shroud, not quite touching the floor.
  • On the evening of Monday, October 27, 1879, Denn closed his shop, retired to his apartment next door, donned a nightshirt, and went to bed.
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