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Dressing gown   /drˈɛsɪŋ gaʊn/   Listen
Dressing gown

noun
1.
A robe worn before dressing or while lounging.  Synonyms: lounging robe, robe-de-chambre.






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"Dressing gown" Quotes from Famous Books



... who holds the British purse strings sat clad in a dressing gown and listened to the suggestion that revolutionised British ...
— The War After the War • Isaac Frederick Marcosson

... twelve, and I got up and into my dressing gown and slippers. I shoved my revolver into my right side-pocket, and opened my door. Then, I lit my darkroom lamp, and withdrew the slide, so that it would give a clear light. I carried it up the corridor, about thirty feet, and put it down on the floor, with the open side away from me, so ...
— Carnacki, The Ghost Finder • William Hope Hodgson

... was coming out of the bathroom at the front end of the hall, having just given Caesar his bath and rubbed him into a glow with a heavy towel. Before the door, lying in wait for him, as it were, stood a tall figure in a flowing blue silk dressing gown that fell away from her marble arms. In her hands she carried various ...
— Youth and the Bright Medusa • Willa Cather

... the front room, looking badly rumpled. He had on his yellow and brown dressing gown and a pair of pink-bowed knitted slippers of a piebald variety, that I had seen displayed by a ...
— Cupid's Middleman • Edward B. Lent

... very good time that the ladies were none of them dressed. In ran Mrs. Bennet to her daughter's room, in her dressing gown, and with her ...
— Persuasion • Jane Austen


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