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chemise
[ shuh-meez ]
noun
- a woman's loose-fitting, shirtlike undergarment.
- (in women's fashions) a dress designed to hang straight from the shoulders and fit loosely at the waist, sometimes more tightly at the hip.
- a revetment for an earth embankment.
chemise
/ ʃəˈmiːz /
noun
- an unwaisted loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders
- a loose shirtlike undergarment
Word History and Origins
Origin of chemise1
Word History and Origins
Origin of chemise1
Example Sentences
Every piece, from oversized sheer chemises with teasing ruffles to the pearly silken shorts, was cut to perfection, expertly tailored to create a visual spectacle while maintaining a sophisticated look.
A 36-year-old Algiers native, with a prodigious beard and an ankle-length orange chemise covering his giant build, Omar was well acquainted with the discrepancy between his country’s size and its reputation.
Covering up her sheer chemise with Doc’s pajama top — “Silk, of course, being Doc Scantlin” — she sang a song popularized by Shirley Horn, “Where Do You Start?”
In one scene, for instance, Daphne Bridgerton's back is cut and bruised from her too-tight corset, but Regency women would have worn a chemise — a linen undergarment — against their skin to prevent this from happening.
The model recently took to Instagram where she rocked a black satin and lace chemise highlighting her coveted curves.
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