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Definition of nightgown in English: nightgownnoun ˈnʌɪtɡaʊnˈnaɪtˌɡaʊn 1A nightdress. Example sentencesExamples - Drew entered their bedroom to see Marietta still in bed, wearing a light, cotton nightgown and her dark hair in a long braid down her back.
- Lillia crossed the room and grabbed her light-blue nightgown.
- She was wearing a white floor-length sleeveless nightgown.
- I did not feel the weight nor the pressure of the dress and corset I'd been wearing before, but rather the loose gauze of my nightgown.
- I watched June walk across the living room toward the kitchen wearing a light purple nightgown and satiny bathrobe.
- I just had on my light weight snow blue nightgown that went to my ankles.
- She was dressed now in a silk woven gauzy nightgown.
- Jessica nodded and Jennie went into her own room, coming back with a loose nightgown and clothes for tomorrow.
- She was met at the entrance of her rooms by her maid, who gasped in shock at the sight of the slight figure in her ghost-white nightgown, and hastily forced her back in.
- She was in a light blue nightgown with little clouds on it.
- She slid out, landing in crumpled pile on the floor, squirming to get under the bed, her white, cotton nightgown pressing to her body as she tried to escape.
- She was in a loose nightgown that was falling from her shoulder, but she didn't care.
- She wore a light blue nightgown with teddy bears on it and black wristbands.
- She made sure no one was watching, and changed from her nightgown to a light dress.
- I am wearing a red flannel nightgown with buttons and white snowflakes.
- I had put a robe on over my nightgown and both garments together did a fair job of deflecting the faint breeze.
- She got up, pulling another long cotton nightgown out.
- I shuddered and realized that I was only wearing a nightgown and a light robe.
- The floor was dusty and Carmen cringed at the sight of her dirty, torn nightgown.
- She rushed into her closet and quickly slipped into a loin cloth as well as a loose nightgown.
2archaic A dressing gown. Definition of nightgown in US English: nightgownnounˈnaɪtˌɡaʊnˈnītˌɡoun 1A light, loose garment worn by a woman or child in bed. Example sentencesExamples - She was wearing a white floor-length sleeveless nightgown.
- I did not feel the weight nor the pressure of the dress and corset I'd been wearing before, but rather the loose gauze of my nightgown.
- She was in a loose nightgown that was falling from her shoulder, but she didn't care.
- She wore a light blue nightgown with teddy bears on it and black wristbands.
- The floor was dusty and Carmen cringed at the sight of her dirty, torn nightgown.
- She slid out, landing in crumpled pile on the floor, squirming to get under the bed, her white, cotton nightgown pressing to her body as she tried to escape.
- I shuddered and realized that I was only wearing a nightgown and a light robe.
- She was dressed now in a silk woven gauzy nightgown.
- Jessica nodded and Jennie went into her own room, coming back with a loose nightgown and clothes for tomorrow.
- She got up, pulling another long cotton nightgown out.
- She was met at the entrance of her rooms by her maid, who gasped in shock at the sight of the slight figure in her ghost-white nightgown, and hastily forced her back in.
- I had put a robe on over my nightgown and both garments together did a fair job of deflecting the faint breeze.
- She rushed into her closet and quickly slipped into a loin cloth as well as a loose nightgown.
- Drew entered their bedroom to see Marietta still in bed, wearing a light, cotton nightgown and her dark hair in a long braid down her back.
- I am wearing a red flannel nightgown with buttons and white snowflakes.
- I just had on my light weight snow blue nightgown that went to my ankles.
- Lillia crossed the room and grabbed her light-blue nightgown.
- She was in a light blue nightgown with little clouds on it.
- I watched June walk across the living room toward the kitchen wearing a light purple nightgown and satiny bathrobe.
- She made sure no one was watching, and changed from her nightgown to a light dress.
2archaic A dressing gown. |