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blouse B0338800 (blous, blouz)n.1. A woman's or child's loosely fitting shirt that extends to the waist or slightly below. See Note at greasy.2. A loosely fitting garment resembling a long shirt, worn especially by European workmen.3. The service coat or tunic worn by the members of some branches of the US armed forces.intr. & tr.v. bloused, blous·ing, blous·es To hang or cause to hang loosely and fully. [French, possibly alteration (influenced by blousse, wool scraps, of Germanic origin) of obsolete French blaude, from Old French bliaut, probably of Germanic origin .]blouse (blaʊz) n1. (Clothing & Fashion) a woman's shirtlike garment made of cotton, nylon, etc2. (Clothing & Fashion) a loose-fitting smocklike garment, often knee length and belted, worn esp by E European peasants3. (Military) a loose-fitting waist-length belted jacket worn by soldiersvbto hang or make so as to hang in full loose folds[C19: from French, of unknown origin]blouse (blaʊs, blaʊz) n., v. bloused, blous•ing. n. 1. a garment, usu. for women and children, covering the body from the neck or shoulders to the waistline, with or without a collar and sleeves; waist. 2. a single-breasted, semifitted military jacket. 3. a loose outer garment, reaching to the hip or thigh or below the knee, and sometimes belted. v.i. 4. to puff out in a drooping fullness, as a blouse above a fitted waistband. v.t. 5. to dispose in loose folds. [1820–30; < French] blouse - First a garment, usually belted at the waist, worn by peasants or workmen.See also related terms for waist.blouse Past participle: bloused Gerund: blousing
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I blouse | you blouse | he/she/it blouses | we blouse | you blouse | they blouse |
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I bloused | you bloused | he/she/it bloused | we bloused | you bloused | they bloused |
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I am blousing | you are blousing | he/she/it is blousing | we are blousing | you are blousing | they are blousing |
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I have bloused | you have bloused | he/she/it has bloused | we have bloused | you have bloused | they have bloused |
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I was blousing | you were blousing | he/she/it was blousing | we were blousing | you were blousing | they were blousing |
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I had bloused | you had bloused | he/she/it had bloused | we had bloused | you had bloused | they had bloused |
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I will blouse | you will blouse | he/she/it will blouse | we will blouse | you will blouse | they will blouse |
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I will have bloused | you will have bloused | he/she/it will have bloused | we will have bloused | you will have bloused | they will have bloused |
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I will be blousing | you will be blousing | he/she/it will be blousing | we will be blousing | you will be blousing | they will be blousing |
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I have been blousing | you have been blousing | he/she/it has been blousing | we have been blousing | you have been blousing | they have been blousing |
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I will have been blousing | you will have been blousing | he/she/it will have been blousing | we will have been blousing | you will have been blousing | they will have been blousing |
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I had been blousing | you had been blousing | he/she/it had been blousing | we had been blousing | you had been blousing | they had been blousing |
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I would blouse | you would blouse | he/she/it would blouse | we would blouse | you would blouse | they would blouse |
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I would have bloused | you would have bloused | he/she/it would have bloused | we would have bloused | you would have bloused | they would have bloused | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | blouse - a top worn by women garibaldi - a loose high-necked blouse with long sleeves; styled after the red flannel shirts worn by Garibaldi's soldiersguimpe - a short blouse with sleeves that is worn under a jumper or pinafore dressmiddy, middy blouse - blouse with a sailor collarneckline - the line formed by the edge of a garment around the neckshirtwaist, shirtwaister - a blouse with buttons down the front; "in Britain they call a shirtwaist a shirtwaister"top - a garment (especially for women) that extends from the shoulders to the waist or hips; "he stared as she buttoned her top" | Translationsblouse (blauz) noun a woman's (often loose) garment for the upper half of the body. a skirt and blouse. 寬大的女短衫 宽大的短外套,女人宽松的上衣 blouse
a big girl's blouseA derogatory phrase used in jest to insult a man who other men believe is behaving in a weak or effeminate manner. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. "You're nothing but a big girl's blouse walking around with your hair in a bun like that," yelled the old man to the young hipster.See also: big, blouseblouse bunniesvulgar slang Breasts, especially when one is fully clothed. Of course all the guys are hitting on her—look at her blouse bunnies!See also: blouse, bunnya big girl's blouse BRITISH, INFORMALIf you call a man a big girl's blouse, you mean they are not brave or confident and do not behave in the way that a man should. Come on, jump, you big girl's blouse! Note: A blouse is a shirt worn by girls or women. This expression perhaps refers to what a timid or weak man would be assumed to wear instead of a proper shirt, for example when playing football or rugby. See also: big, blousebig girl's blouse a weak, cowardly, or oversensitive man. British informalSee also: big, blousea ˌbig girl’s ˈblouse (informal, humorous) used to say that you think the way a boy or a man is behaving is more typical of a woman than a man, especially when they appear weak or not brave: Don’t be a big girl’s blouse and start crying!See also: big, blouseblouse bunnies n. the (covered) female breasts. He couldn’t keep his eyes off her busy little blouse bunnies. See also: blouse, bunnyblouse
Words related to blousenoun a top worn by womenRelated Words- garibaldi
- guimpe
- middy
- middy blouse
- neckline
- shirtwaist
- shirtwaister
- top
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