nightdress|nightdresses in English

noun

gown worn to bed, nightshirt

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1. I prefer pyjamas to nightdresses.

2. This black nightdress looks attractive.

3. Why is this nightdress so expensive?

4. She wore a high-necked white nightdress.

5. 2 Her nightdresses were neatly folded, with a lavender sachet between each.

6. • I Chafed her feet and tucked her nightdress close

7. She pulled the nightdress over her head.

8. A nightdress lay across the unmade bed.

9. I chafed her feet and tucked her nightdress close.

10. 9 Her nightdresses were neatly folded, with a lavender sachet between each.

11. "How much did you spend on smocks, corsets, nightdresses, knickers and brassieres?"

12. If the iron is too hot you'll singe that nightdress.

13. In her white nightdress she looked like a golden angel.

14. She was in her nightdress, bare legs and large slippers.

15. With a sigh Lais pulled the soft green silk nightdress over her nakedness.

16. The programme showed a children's nightdress which is sold in the shops for £

17. Her nightdress fell to the floor as she reached the door.

18. She was still in her nightdress, with her hair hanging loose over her shoulders.

19. Women in nightdresses peeping out of roadside houses lent a surreptitious air to the first few miles.

20. She had managed to escape by running into the street in her nightdress.

21. 11 There was blood streaming down her white nightdress and also soaking the bedcovers.

22. She was wearing only a thin robe over a flimsy nightdress, and her feet were bare.

23. It wasn't as if he could see her in the flimsy satin nightdress, was it?

24. I remained still and upright, facing into the room, an accusing figure in a nightdress.

25. As they answer she leans back, and her nightdress brushes against my bare chest and tickles my hair.