Informal woman's dress-like garment worn around the house.
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Examples for "duster"
Examples for "duster"
1A feather duster is propped against the foot of the family altar.
2I passed the Winchester to Thomas and took off my new duster.
3Here is a solution made from scraping the lines on the duster.
4I reached into my duster pocket and took out a chemical light.
5He wore a long duster, and held his hat in his hand.
1When she came in she was still in her pink quilted housecoat.
2She tried to cover her leg but the housecoat slid off again.
3The woman was old, she was dressed in some kind of housecoat.
4She's wearing a housecoat over pajamas, and her hair is a mess.
5She was wearing a wet yellow housecoat that clung to her body.
1Mrs. Gray, in an attractive mauve house-gown, came in from the kitchen.
2She had exchanged her tailor-suit for a dainty house-gown.
3At first glance you would think it was nothing more than an ordinary house-gown, but only at first glance.
4She wore a house-gown of white muslin sprigged with violets, and a long Marie Antoinette fichu, pale green and diaphanous.
5It could be seen now that he wore a long house-gown of black silk, skilfully moulded to his erect, shapely, and rounded form.
1She crept back presently and packed the crepe house-coat with the other things.
2His slippers and house-coat were laid out.
3I wore your white house-coat that first morning, Becky, and he sent some roses, and we had breakfast together in my rooms at the hotel.
4"This will be too warm," Becky said; "please let me put in my white crepe house-coat.
Translations for house-coat