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Meanings of japanese kimono in English
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Usage of japanese kimono in English
1
A New Zealander is working on an ambitious exhibition about the Japanesekimono.
2
It was not the Japanesekimono, vulgarized by commerce.
3
He sent my little girl a tiny Japanesekimono when Liberty was hardly a name.
4
She wore a Japanesekimono, unpleasantly reminiscent of Yaé.
5
Japanesekimonos are nothing like full-body fat flatteners.
6
She was clutching with one hand the folds of a brilliant Japanesekimono, the other she reserved for gestures.
7
It was a silk confection, made from a blue and cream Japanesekimono that had been embroidered in chrysanthemums.
8
Both the Van Ness girls were making paper lamp-shades, and Rosamond was already well along on a picturesque Japanesekimono.
9
Over her nightgown, she had thrown on a Japanesekimono of ashen blue, embroidered in plum blossoms which looked wilted.
10
Asako, arrayed in a Japanesekimono, and to all appearance as Japanese as her cousin, was sitting in the Fujinami tea-parlour.
11
Chinese prostitutes in Japanesekimonos prop up drunken office workers, or "salarymen", who will stumble into Masami's cafe for a nap later in the night.