| One proceeded to dress him in his nightclothes while the other turned back the bedclothes. |
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| We walked slowly to our rooms right across the hall and both of us fell exhaustedly into bed after changing into nightclothes. |
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| Bed socks, nightcaps, thermal underwear and warm nightclothes are a good idea. |
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| Her suitcases were packed and a cereal bowl and milk were set out in her kitchen and she was dressed in her nightclothes and dressing gown. |
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| She walked to a nearby room and exchanged her nightclothes for her habit, then allowed Ellie to lead her out into the village. |
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| His bed was unmade, his nightclothes strewn across the floor, and a small, worn book laid on the table beside the bed. |
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| Scott climbed out of bed and changed out of his nightclothes into some street clothes. |
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| The three blushed, and headed to the living room, where, upon a little digging they unearthed soap, nightclothes, undergarments, and books. |
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| She slipped from the bed, changing from her nightclothes into the jeans and blue long-sleeve shirt she wore that day. |
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| When Max came out, she wore a light pink tank top and pink track pants, supposedly her nightclothes. |
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| He was already changed into his nightclothes, I noticed as he moved to sit next to me. |
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| All she'd worn was nightclothes and bathrobes for the two years she'd been in there. |
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| I ran to my room shucked off my clothes, threw them in the hamper, changed in to my nightclothes then flung my self on to my bed. |
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| Cases were dumped on the ground and unpacked as people dug for nightclothes and changes of underwear. |
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| Walking over to her trunk, she pulled out her shirt, tunic and pants, slipping out of her nightclothes and into the new ones. |
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| He was dressed in a dark blue bathrobe over a pair of nightclothes with matching slippers. |
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| She was dressed for bed, wearing a green dressing gown over her nightclothes. |
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| Patients should organise for someone to launder their nightwear and bring in fresh supplies of nightclothes and toiletries. |
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| Posthumous photographs often showed children as if they were sleeping, dressed in their nightclothes and laid out in a suitable décor. |
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| Don't share towels and wash bedding and nightclothes frequently. |
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| She quickly changed from her nightclothes into the clothes in the bundle, tucking her trousers into her tie up, saddle boots and her shirt into her trousers. |
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| You will need your toiletries, nightclothes and some loose fitting, comfortable day clothes. |
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| The fact that most were wearing nightclothes indicates the violence and suddenness of the wreck. |
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| Then, unhampered by rigid, traditionalist gender role notions, he put on Grandma's nightclothes, crawled under the bedclothes, and awaited developments. |
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| Somehow the girls and their mother manage to flee the house in their nightclothes. |
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| Both the landlord and landlady came out dressed in their nightclothes. |
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| By the third day, racing in at seven for our morning constitutional, wet coats akimbo over our nightclothes, we felt — how to put this exactly? |
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| From her perspective, Marthe and Alice are the oppressors, the people who stop her from running outside in her comfortable nightclothes. |
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| Many of the soldiers, some still in their nightclothes, were picked off by machine-gun fire as they ran. |
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| A FAMILY-OF-FIVE have been left with nothing but the nightclothes they were wearing after fire devastated their home. |
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| Crew roused the man, who admitted he had drunk several beers and claimed he mistook the suit for nightclothes in the dark. |
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| With the weather turning colder, it was time to dig out our flannel sheets and nightclothes. |
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| After supper, you can put on your nightclothes. |
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| Forty-five minutes later, I was in Costa Rica. They opened the door of the airplane and dropped me at the airport in Costa Rica, still in my nightclothes. |
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| I have three granddaughters whose ages range from 15 to 23 and they would be mortified if anyone suggested they went out in their nightclothes. |
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| Many homes have been inundated and people have been wandering around in their nightclothes after being forced to leave their beds. |
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| And in fairness, nightclothes or not, the nightie was more than what the 26-year-old usually wears. |
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| When the teenage daughter of the owner heard him and went outside in her nightclothes, he accelerated, narrowly missing her, the Recorder said. |
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| He also said that loose-fitting nightclothes are more effective than sleeping naked, as natural fibres absorb moisture from skin. |
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| Neighbours in nightclothes scrabbled among the debris and found the man lying on a mattress and covered by a door. |
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| The disturbance brought out many of the neighbors in their nightclothes. |
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