Distinctive dress worn after bereavement; conventional or ceremonial manifestation of sorrow.
1The tall figure in its deep mourning dress silenced them for the moment.
2One mourning dress would be loaned from house to house as disaster came.
3On that evening, at Wharton, Emily still wore her mourning dress.
4Lady Earle had laid aside her mourning dress, and sat anxiously awaiting her son.
5Marjorie's pale face and mourning dress had touched him deeply.
6They will think that I went away in my mourning dress, which they will miss.
7And Marianna in her mourning dress stared before her.
8He brought me, as a present, a complete mourning dress, a curiosity we most valued.
9Syrinx stood up, smoothing down her black mourning dress.
10Mademoiselle regarded attentively the altered features of the King and his mourning dress, novel to her.
11The poor child had on a mourning dress, but I was not aware you sent it.
12You would hardly recognize the immature girl in that gentle, sweet-faced lady in her dark mourning dress.
13Presently he observed the deep mourning dress.
14I remember well how your pale face and mourning dress touched my heart, and waked my sympathies.
15In their mourning dress, mother and daughter went into a nearby coffee shop and ordered iced tea.
16The mourning dress is worn for Genoa!
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