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Noun
(1) a loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese
(2) a loose robe
(3) imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese
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Noun
(1) a loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese
(2) a loose robe
(3) imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese
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(1) She tucked the handkerchief into the sleeve of her kimono as she heard her husband approach their room.
(2) A figure appeared in the distance, wearing a kimono , sash, and a sheath.
(3) She wore what appeared to be a yellow kimono with a white sash.
(4) He was wearing a loose fitting sky blue kimono with a long sash tied hurriedly at the back.
(5) The owner was in traditional Japanese dress-a red kimono with an obi and sandals, her black hair pulled back in a tight bun.
(6) Traditional Japanese brides wear three wedding robes - a white kimono, a coloured kimono , and a white dress and veil.
(7) Keiko admired herself in the full-length mirror as she tied the sash around her teal kimono .
(8) She instead was dressed in a satin white dress that had the basic form of a Japanese kimono , with a red sash that included a satin flower.
(9) A wallet gets picked from inside a kimono sleeve in a momentary impulse.
(10) He was in a business suit instead of formal dress or traditional formal wear consisting of a crested kimono and pleated skirt.
(11) Specifically, kimonos compartmentalise cultural display both within and outside of Japanese culture.
(12) There you will see kimonos , kaftans, t-shirts, jeans and jackets.
(13) Shops selling Japanese woodblock prints, kimonos , fans and antiquities popped up in Paris like mushrooms.
(14) There was an open-air teahouse with picnic tables and young Japanese girls in kimonos who brought dainty teacups along with two pots of tea.
(15) They then rounded out the evening at a fashionable nightclub where a kimonoed hostess massaged their egos and kept their glasses brimming with mizuwaris - whisky and water - until both men were quite drunk.
(16) Just as the Japanese used netsuke toggles to fasten their kimonos , the Inuit hung theirs from hunting equipment to placate the animal spirits for past catches.
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(1) She tucked the handkerchief into the sleeve of her kimono as she heard her husband approach their room.
(2) A figure appeared in the distance, wearing a kimono , sash, and a sheath.
(3) She wore what appeared to be a yellow kimono with a white sash.
(4) He was wearing a loose fitting sky blue kimono with a long sash tied hurriedly at the back.
(5) The owner was in traditional Japanese dress-a red kimono with an obi and sandals, her black hair pulled back in a tight bun.
(6) Traditional Japanese brides wear three wedding robes - a white kimono, a coloured kimono , and a white dress and veil.
(7) Keiko admired herself in the full-length mirror as she tied the sash around her teal kimono .
(8) She instead was dressed in a satin white dress that had the basic form of a Japanese kimono , with a red sash that included a satin flower.
(9) A wallet gets picked from inside a kimono sleeve in a momentary impulse.
(10) He was in a business suit instead of formal dress or traditional formal wear consisting of a crested kimono and pleated skirt.
(11) Specifically, kimonos compartmentalise cultural display both within and outside of Japanese culture.
(12) There you will see kimonos , kaftans, t-shirts, jeans and jackets.
(13) Shops selling Japanese woodblock prints, kimonos , fans and antiquities popped up in Paris like mushrooms.
(14) There was an open-air teahouse with picnic tables and young Japanese girls in kimonos who brought dainty teacups along with two pots of tea.
(15) They then rounded out the evening at a fashionable nightclub where a kimonoed hostess massaged their egos and kept their glasses brimming with mizuwaris - whisky and water - until both men were quite drunk.
(16) Just as the Japanese used netsuke toggles to fasten their kimonos , the Inuit hung theirs from hunting equipment to placate the animal spirits for past catches.
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