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dressing gown

noun

  1. a tailored robe worn for lounging or for grooming, applying makeup, etc.


dressing gown

noun

  1. a full robe worn before dressing or for lounging
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dressing gown1

First recorded in 1770–80
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Jurors heard Ms Thomas was found unresponsive wearing a dressing gown on the floor of a bedroom on the top floor.

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Ms Turner had been strangled with a dressing gown cord, her hair chopped and ripped out as well as being hit with mugs, a machete, a bat, golf club, chain and radio.

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"In EastEnders, I played an alpha male that wore a pink dressing gown. I was a very sensitive soul."

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"Morning, daughter! Just checking in," Tetiana announces in one video, then swings the camera round to her husband who waves and grins in his dressing gown.

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That quest led her to another "time capsule of DNA" - the dressing gown cord used to strangle Mary.

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