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camisole
[ kam-uh-sohl ]
noun
- Also called ³¦²¹³¾Â·¾± [kam, -ee] . a short garment worn underneath a sheer bodice to conceal the underwear.
- a woman's negligee jacket.
- a sleeved jacket or jersey once worn by men.
- a straitjacket with long sleeves.
camisole
/ ˈ°ì泾ɪˌ²õəʊ±ô /
noun
- a woman's underbodice with shoulder straps, originally designed as a cover for a corset
- a woman's dressing jacket or short negligée
- modifier resembling a camisole (the underbodice), as in fitting snugly around the bust and having a straight neckline
a camisole slip
a camisole top
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of camisole1
Example Sentences
“You might have five or six black camisoles. What does that tell you? You need to stop buying black camisoles.â€
Pair them with a sheer camisole for a look that’s “fun and edgy.â€
Carucci looks at ease in their purple camisole, green basketball shorts and house shoes.
After the show, Ms. Roberson, the sunny M.C. dressed in orange bell bottoms and a black camisole, talked about the convention-challenging content of the Suffragettes’ songs compared with popular country music.
I had my camisoles and underthings laid out to iron next when I heard a horse in the yard.
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