Sandals can double for slippers and a long T-shirt can double for a nightgown. |
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A babydoll is a short nightgown or negligee intended as nightwear for a female. |
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The bedclothes fell away to reveal a soft, flannel nightgown, and she wondered hastily where her evening gown was. |
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From the drawers she pulled a soft flannel nightgown, with short, round, puffy sleeves and lace at the collars and hem. |
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Now that she was closer, Vigilante could see her better, and noticed that she wore a flimsy nightgown. |
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The door swung open to reveal Helen in a shadowy blue nightgown with her red hair all frizzled, her glasses tangled in her messy hair. |
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That night I sat in bed, cloaked in a pure white silken nightgown and sitting upon the layers of bedspreads which made a soft cushion for me. |
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Since it was still fairly early, she grabbed a blue nightgown with a pattern design of autumn leafs on it. |
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She drew a few deep breaths and padded toward the bathroom as she stripped off her nightgown. |
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And we had him clothed in this ugly pink nightgown, this noxiously ratty looking dirty blonde wig, red marabou, and orange fuzzy slippers. |
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At first they glanced at each other, befuddled by the albino girl who stood in nothing but a strapless nightgown. |
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His hand outstretched over her, and her nightgown faded into skimpy sleepwear. |
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As she was watching the rain pelting down, Calphurnia came in clad in a long, white, flowing nightgown. |
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The girl was dressed in a white flowing nightgown and wore a garland of flowers. |
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Even if she were in trouble she would not leave her decrepit house in a nightgown. |
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She wore a light blue nightgown with teddy bears on it and black wristbands. |
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She brings it regardless, ignoring the way it drags at her hand and tangles in her nightgown. |
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She slipped on a thin robe over her nightgown silently and tiptoed her way to the door. |
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Laura, in her nightgown, notices that Tom's bed is empty while he roots around in his pockets on the fire escape in search of his key. |
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Hearing voices in the entrance hall, Beth hastily tugged down her nightgown and crept into bed, arming herself with a book as an effective prop. |
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She got into her old nightgown and hung her wet clothes in the sunlight of her room. |
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I had two dresses, one nightgown, three pair of undergarments and a thin, threadbare cloak. |
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Slipping on a red plaid robe over her nightgown, Lydie slowly trudged to the front door. |
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There's a knock on our bedroom door, I hurry in my undergarments and put on my nightgown. |
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A breeze caught her nightgown and it rose to give Jay a small glance at her pink underwear. |
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She laughed at how persistent he was, and quickly slid out of her scratchy and stiff nightgown that she had lived in for the past week. |
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Drew entered their bedroom to see Marietta still in bed, wearing a light, cotton nightgown and her dark hair in a long braid down her back. |
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I did not feel the weight nor the pressure of the dress and corset I'd been wearing before, but rather the loose gauze of my nightgown. |
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I watched June walk across the living room toward the kitchen wearing a light purple nightgown and satiny bathrobe. |
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Jessica nodded and Jennie went into her own room, coming back with a loose nightgown and clothes for tomorrow. |
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She was in a loose nightgown that was falling from her shoulder, but she didn't care. |
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She made sure no one was watching, and changed from her nightgown to a light dress. |
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I had put a robe on over my nightgown and both garments together did a fair job of deflecting the faint breeze. |
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I shuddered and realized that I was only wearing a nightgown and a light robe. |
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The floor was dusty and Carmen cringed at the sight of her dirty, torn nightgown. |
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She rushed into her closet and quickly slipped into a loin cloth as well as a loose nightgown. |
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Her eyes went wide as she seemed to notice the red splotches on her nightgown. |
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She was wearing just an open dressing-gown, her lacy cream nightgown showing beneath. |
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The toes of her little Cinderella feet peeked out from under the frills of her nightgown. |
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They knew, or had reason to assume, that the body was moved to the guest bed and reclothed in the nightgown. |
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Spielberg places his character in a nightgown, lying in what appears to be fetal position. |
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She put on her night robe over her nightgown before grabbing her crutches. |
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She removed her nightgown and donned a pair of black doeskin breeches. |
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Anna was dressed in a dirty nightgown with mud stains on her. |
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Together, the two boys got their brother diapered and dressed in his nightgown, and Adam carefully combed out all the snarls in Joe's fine silky hair. |
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She brushed her teeth, changed into a nightgown, and climbed into bed. |
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My eyes were woozy as I woke up, and I saw these spindly, veiny legs in slippers and a nightgown. |
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She was met at the entrance of her rooms by her maid, who gasped in shock at the sight of the slight figure in her ghost-white nightgown, and hastily forced her back in. |
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She slid out, landing in crumpled pile on the floor, squirming to get under the bed, her white, cotton nightgown pressing to her body as she tried to escape. |
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They wouldn't let me dress so I just put a coat over my nightgown as it was raining. |
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Next morning in the wash room the seasoned traveller appears fully dressed but Dixie Belle comes in in a nightgown with a heap of underwear. |
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The yukata was originally designed as a nightgown and for wear in the home after a bath. |
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Her brown hair was in rollers and she was also still in her nightgown. |
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She stretched and looked at Amanda in disgust who wore a bright pink bathrobe over a rose pink colored nightgown complete with pink furry trimmings. |
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I am wearing a red flannel nightgown with buttons and white snowflakes. |
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I just had on my light weight snow blue nightgown that went to my ankles. |
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Nothing, however, prepared the house for the third act, when Lucia crept downstairs in a nightgown spattered with her husband's blood. |
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For the first time Ian notices that she's wearing nothing but a silk nightgown, so thin and filmy that it looks like gold paint brushed over her body. |
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The garment was also termed a nightgown and a banyan and became fashionable for undress. |
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Clad in my nightgown and untied work boots, I must have been a sight. |
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In this case, the nightgown is 100 per cent cotton, and the 127-mm strip burns until there is nothing left in less than seven seconds. |
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Others, despite their initial reluctance, ended up removing their own nightgown or bra during the interaction. |
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We really had to do our best with the little that we had. I even cut my nightgown into pieces to make wash clothes and towels. |
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That said, there is nothing wrong with easing into things and a sexy nightgown never hurts. |
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A nightgown with a high neck and long sleeves may have the fullness set into a yoke. |
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These included entering her bedroom in his nightgown, tickling her and slapping her on the buttocks. |
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Her nightgown was thin, and she felt chilly as she stepped across the hall, pulling back the curtain that shielded Gabriel's room. |
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I would wander out in my nightgown and flip-flops to find her in a thin housecoat and a baseball cap, hunched over the stove, stirring a gigantic pot of the meal she made every day: sancocho. |
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But now it turns out that the terrorists are hiding among us like the wolf dressed in Granny's nightgown – at least, according to the Prime Minister. |
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Many little girls will choose to sleep in a nightgown or a sleep shirt, but some may feel constrained by the twisting of the clothing while they sleep. |
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Underneath them is a nightgown, a prosthetic leg sporting a red stocking, a pot without a bottom, a shabby fox fur and a silver-coloured serving tray. |
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Here is the dressing gown to match the pink and lace nightgown. |
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You can get this gorgeous uni Tulle nightgown with ruffles, tiny bow and adjustable straps in a decorative Christmas ball with a tiny decorative band. |
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At the beginning of XIX century, the woman took a shirt similar to a nightgown and that little by little went away turning in two articles: shirt and enagua. |
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She appeared to be wearing a laced white nightgown as the hour of the evening was growing late, with an overcoat over to hide her bedwear. |
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He left her lying on her stomach, wound in a sheer nightgown, the coffee au lait birthmark on her buttock a blemished island, visible when it was too hot for sheet or blanket. |
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An elderly colonel in Woolton rushed out of his house in his nightgown, firing an old elephant gun in the air as a warning shot to imagined invaders and would-be looters. |
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