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dressing sack
noun
- a woman's dressing gown.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dressing sack1
An Americanism dating back to 1860–65
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Example Sentences
To their surprise, they found her in a loose dressing-sack, busily engaged in polishing her silver.
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Would the iceman or the janitor hesitate to “talk back” to the uncorseted lady in a pink dressing-sack?
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When we approach blue in our dressing-sack rainbow, speech becomes pitifully weak.
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The woman who has nothing to do, and not even a shadow of a purpose in life, will enshrine her helpless back in a dressing-sack.
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When she returns, she has plucked up enough energy to change her dressing-sack!
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