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kameez
/ kəˈmiːz /
noun
- -meez-meezes a long tunic worn in the Indian subcontinent, often with shalwar
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kameez1
Urdu kamis , from Arabic qamīs
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Example Sentences
In Monfalcone, Italians in Western clothes mingle with Bangladeshis wearing shalwar kameez and hijabs.
From BBC
Then we drape a bunch of colorful shawls and long printed scarves, abandoned from Mama’s old shalwar kameez collection, over the tops.
From Literature
His impeccable grooming was at odds with the mismatched socks peeking from beneath his shalwar kameez.
From Salon
Most wore jeans and T-shirts, or cream shalwar kameez - a knee-length shirt with a pair of loose-fitting trousers common in South Asia.
From Washington Times
Most wore jeans and T-shirts, or cream shalwar kameez — a knee-length shirt with a pair of loose-fitting trousers common in South Asia.
From Seattle Times
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