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middy blouse
noun
- any of various loose blouses with a sailor collar, often extending below the waistline to terminate in a broad band or fold, as worn by sailors, women, or children.
middy blouse
noun
- a blouse with a sailor collar, worn by women and children, esp formerly
Word History and Origins
Origin of middy blouse1
Example Sentences
So on Friday I put on my middy blouse which, more than any of my clothes, made me feel like a Marjorie, and my mother called for rickshas.
In this Adamless Eden bloomers and middy blouses are de rigueur, and as the few restraints imposed are only those inspired by ordinary good sense, the girls experience the real joys of living.
“You’ll say so when you see this scrap of paper, Verny,” said Ruth, taking a crumpled oblong of tinted paper from her middy blouse and passing it over to the Captain.
They both turned in the collars of their middy blouses, and rolled the cuffs under.
Frank’s answer was to strip off his middy blouse, an action followed by Hank.
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