negligee
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[neg-li-zhey, neg-li-zhey]
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–noun
1. a dressing gown or robe, usually of sheer fabric and having soft, flowing lines, worn by women.
2. easy, informal attire.
Also, negligée, negligé.
the boyish "camera club" enthusiasts, their Adam’s apples bobbing up and down in excitement as they shoot Page in a black negligee in a suburban living room;
and a couple of kindly dirty-picture peddlers, Paula and Irving Klaw, who run a movie-star photo-service store in Manhattan with a backstairs trade in "specialty" items for connoisseurs.
sequin
British actress Vanessa Redgrave is [resplendent] in a printed, [sequinned] evening ensemble
attire
To supervise this task, he stands in front of a [swastika], [attired] in full Nazi fetishwear
Linda's friends see Amy's masculine [attire] and attitude as a form of self-loathing against being a woman,
stiletto
in black lace and [stiletto] heels, she domesticated fetishism and [flouted] the postal laws.
Smock
2009年1月21日 星期三
Negligee
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