Use gown in a sentence
Sentences ending with gown
- Come out in your dressing gown! [2]
- If--if you're poor, you ought to have told me so, and I shouldn't have ordered another dinner gown. [9]
- One of them wore a fresh red-and-white calamanco gown. [9]
- These were the words I was maundering with this noble voice of mine: "'The news I bring, fair Lady, Will make your tears run down Put off your rose-red dress so fine And doff your satin gown! [11]
- At that moment, with soft steps, the countess came in shyly, in her cap and velvet gown. [2]
- During one of these attacks they carried off my empty portmanteau and my dressing gown. [2]
- On waking up that morning Count Ilya Rostov left his bedroom softly, so as not to wake the countess who had fallen asleep only toward morning, and came out to the porch in his lilac silk dressing gown. [2]
- From the scholarly side, then, if not from the dress side, there is much to be said for the cap and gown. [4]
- I knew that she was coming, but I saw her first at the gallery's end, the roses she held red against the white linen of her gown. [9]
- His eyes were on her gown. [9]
Sentences containing gown two or more times
- She had put on this particular gown, remembering that Ian Stafford had said charming things about that other blue gown just before he bade her good-bye three years ago. [11]
- Your woman has a gown, and her whole seven weeks wages are gone; ours has a gown, and two days' wages left, to buy something else with. [5]
More example sentences with the word gown in them
- She was a wonderfully comely lass, despite her loose cotton gown and poke-bonnet and the shoepacks on her feet. [9]
- He wore a woman's loose gown of frieze, blue trousers, and large torn Hessian boots. [2]
- Madame Gravois, elderly, wizened, primp in a starched cotton gown, opened the door herself, fell upon Monsieur Vigo in the Creole fashion; and within a quarter of an hour I was installed in her best room, which gave out on a little court behind. [9]
- But if she wishes to fit herself for the best married life, she may not disdain the help of the cap and gown in devoting herself to the highest culture. [4]
- And yet she will fly up the stairs to don a fine gown at the first rap of the knocker. [9]
- On the fifteenth, when young Rostov, in his dressing gown, looked out of the window, he saw it was an unsurpassable morning for hunting: it was as if the sky were melting and sinking to the earth without any wind. [2]
- His dressing gown was unfastened, his face red and distorted. [2]
- Her usual dress was a green gown, in colour not unlike the curtain of the office window, made tight to the figure, and terminating at the throat, where it was fastened behind by a peculiarly large and massive button. [12]
- Though she came upon the count in his dressing gown every day, he invariably became confused and begged her to excuse his costume. [2]
- The count walked up and down the hall in his dressing gown, giving orders to the club steward and to the famous Feoktist, the Club's head cook, about asparagus, fresh cucumbers, strawberries, veal, and fish for this dinner. [2]
- As her maid unfastened her gown she perceived that her pincushion had been replaced by the one she had received at the ball. [9]
- Then she ran to the closet and drew forth the white gown with its red trimmings. [9]
- Swaying from side to side on his long, thin legs in his fluttering dressing gown, this lunatic was running impetuously, his gaze fixed on Rostopchin, shouting something in a hoarse voice and making signs to him to stop. [2]
- Natasha had not time to take off the bodice before the door opened and Countess Bezukhova, dressed in a purple velvet gown with a high collar, came into the room beaming with good-humored amiable smiles. [2]
- Superb she was, though her close-fitting travelling gown of green cloth was frayed and torn by the briers, and the beauty of her face enhanced by the marks of I know not what trials and emotions. [9]
- This night after the storm was capriciously mild, the velvet gown of heaven sewn with stars. [9]
- The flow of the long, white dress of the waif on the dark blue of Norah's gown, which so matched the deep sapphire of her eyes, caught Jean Jacques' glance, allured his mind. [11]
- I even know the gown you wear. [9]
- She is folding the gown hurriedly into a little package. [9]
- One adjutant, nearest the door, was sitting at the table in a Persian dressing gown, writing. [2]
- She had entered the damp cave chamber in a thin summer gown, and it now seemed to be continually growing colder and colder. [10]
- A glance at the contemptible form cowering within the folds of the flowered gown clinched it to a conviction. [9]
- There is in the cap and gown a subtle suggestion of the union of learning with womanly charm that is very captivating to the imagination. [4]
- Do you see the bride in her high-waisted gown, and Mr. Calvin in his stock and his blue tail-coat and brass buttons? [9]
- And at six, the appointed fateful hour, arrayed in a new street gown of dark green cloth, she stood awaiting him. [9]
- The Vicomtesse said that the gown had been made by Leonard, a court dressmaker, and it was of the fashion the Queen had set to wear in the gardens of the Trianon when simplicity became the craze. [9]
- It is said that the cap and gown will be used to cover untidiness, to conceal the makeshift of a disorderly and unsightly toilet. [4]
- She seemed taller than ever, and very beautiful in her veil and white satin gown and the diamonds Ham had given her; very much mistress of herself, quite a contrast to Ham, who made no secret of his elation. [9]
- She was neither tall nor short, and the dark blue gown which she wore set off (so Bob thought) the curves of her figure to perfection. [9]
- For instance, it takes your woman 42 days to earn her gown, at 2 mills a day--7 weeks' work; but ours earns hers in forty days--two days _short_ of 7 weeks. [5]
- It was not such a gown as Mrs. Temple, Nick's mother, would have worn, and yet she was to me an hundred times more beautiful than that lady in all her silks. [9]
- Her figure was straight yet supple, somewhat fuller than is modern beauty, with hints of Juno-like stateliness to come; and the curves of her bust, the long lines of her limbs, were not obscured by her absolutely plain gown of soft, light-brown linen. [11]
- But she had stopped now with a folded gown in her lap, and had her face in her hands, crying. [5]
- Well, there you stood in some sort of smooth, plain, clingin' gown, a little bit loose and tumblin' at the throat, and your pretty foot with a brown slipper pushed out, just savin' you from bein' prim. [11]
- Rostov hurriedly put something on his feet, drew on his dressing gown, and went out. [2]
- She wore a simple white gown with a bunch of roses at the belt, and a broad hat lined with red that shaded her face and gave it a warmth it did not possess. [11]
- She wore a simple summer gown, the soft outline of its flounces mingling subtly with the white clusters behind her. [9]
- She wore a simple silk gown, of a Quakerly gray, and she held a handkerchief folded square, as it had come from the laundress. [8]
- The velvet gown should now decide whether he gave the preference to her or to pretty Elspet Zohrer--of course, only in the dance--for she would never have accepted him as a serious suitor. [10]
- The gown was short, and her ankles showed. [11]
- Yet it was she, dressed in a new gown which he did not know, made since he had left. [2]
- Her friends, indeed, said that she had not the least care for her personal appearance, and unless she was watched, she was sure to go out in her shabbiest gown and most battered hat. [4]
- While Pierre was running the few steps that separated him from the Frenchman, the tall marauder in the frieze gown was already tearing from her neck the necklace the young Armenian was wearing, and the young woman, clutching at her neck, screamed piercingly. [2]
- The first person Rostov met in the officers' ward was a thin little man with one arm, who was walking about the first room in a nightcap and hospital dressing gown, with a pipe between his teeth. [2]
- Polly Ann was radiant in a white linen gown, woven and sewed by her own hands. [9]
- And so Joan put on the gown which Cauchon and his people had brought; and would come to herself by and by, and have at first but a dim idea as to when and how the change had come about. [5]
- And anyhow, the premature death of a gown is very, very good for trade. [11]
- Hot rage took possession of the heart of Wendelin when he saw the tears rain down from the lady's large eyes onto her gown, which was already as wet as if she had just been drawn from the lake. [10]
- The gown particularly pleased Ulrich's eye, and when she wore it, he always became more yielding and obeyed her every wish. [10]
- She wore a plain muslin cap with a high puff in the crown, a short woolen gown, a white and blue checked apron, and shoes with heels. [4]
- What do you pay for a stuff gown for the wife of the laborer or the mechanic? [5]
- Natasha, on the other hand, having put on her best gown, was in the highest spirits. [2]
- Could any coiffure or any gown be more appropriate for an entertainment at which Clio was to preside? [9]
- Put out at once every gown of mine for me to see, and have trunks ready to pack immediately; but only three trunks, not more. [11]
- A smile was on her lips, her eyes gleamed with health; her furs --of silver fox--were thrown back, the crimson roses pinned on her mauve afternoon gown matched the glow in her cheeks, while her hair mingled with the dusky shadows. [9]
- Maria had put on her light-blue cloth dress with Mechlin lace in the square neck, for her husband particularly liked to see her in this gown and he must surely return to-day. [10]
- She fell down on her knees and opened the great drawer at the bottom, and there on the top lay the dainty gown which had belonged to Dorothy Manners. [9]
- Once I came on her as she was thrusting the tattered piece of birch bark into her gown, but she never spoke to me more of Tom McChesney. [9]
- I followed the old servant up the great stairs, gulping down a sob that would rise, and clutching my mother's gown tight under my arm. [9]
- A tall, bald-headed old man with a red nose, wearing a dressing gown and with galoshes on his bare feet, stood in the anteroom. [2]
- Her gown was of white stuff, with little spots of red in it, and a narrow red ribbon was shot through the collar. [11]
- But this sort of thing," said he, stroking the gown, "this sort of thing doesn't help the South, my dear, and only sets spies upon us. [9]
- She bethought herself of the gown which her Uncle Daniel had sent her from Calvert House, and of the pearls. [9]
- But no sound of surprise escaped him because it was she, nor did he wonder at her gown of a gone-by century. [9]
- Her gown was of some soft and light material printed in buds of delicate color, her slim arms bare above the elbow. [9]
- Opening the door of his room, he saw the maid entering to Jasmine with a gown over her arm. [11]
- The plain gown of fine Brabant stuff fitted as if moulded to her figure, and it was difficult to imagine anything neater than her whole appearance. [10]
- In her gown of faded primrose and blue with its quaint stays and short sleeves, she seemed to have caught the very air of the decorous century to which it belonged. [9]
- Papa has taken no duty since we returned; and each time I see Mr. Nicholls put on gown or surplice, I feel comforted to think that this marriage has secured papa good aid in his old age. [14]
- With a quick movement she threw open her cloak, and pinned to her gown I saw a faded bunch of lilies of the valley. [9]
- She wore lace mits which covered the hands but not the fingers, and her gown showed the outline of a meek crinoline. [11]
- She thrust the miniature in her gown, turned, and walked in silence awhile. [9]
- It was Dorothy Manners's gown, and her necklace. [9]
- Each wore a loose woolen gown. [4]
- She was no longer in the loose gown she generally wore in the morning, but had on one of her best dresses. [2]
- Twain said--] I like that gown. [5]
- Then came the light relief of a woman's gown in the opening of the lattice, the cry "Auguste, Auguste! [9]
- She's the beautifullest-shaped lady that ever had a shinin' silk gown drawed over her shoulders. [6]
- With his gardening knife he cut three of them, and held them gallantly against her white gown. [9]
- So, at least, it seemed to Honora as she stood, refreshed with a new white linen gown, hesitating on the threshold of her door before descending. [9]
- Here and there in the boxes was a thoroughbred portrait by Copley--the long shapely neck, the sloping shoulders, the drooping eyelids, even to the gown in which the great-grandmother danced with the French officers. [4]
- She had ventured in not long ago at twilight, with her cough and her pale face, in a silk gown and flower-garden of a hat, and crept into one of the confessional boxes, and told him her story. [4]
- She was still in her riding gown, in her hand she carried a leather bag, and behind her stood Andre with a bundle. [9]
- She had put in her idle moments during the last little while back, in designing a particularly rare and capable gown for herself, and this morning she set about making it up; but she was absent minded, and made an irremediable botch of it. [5]
- It was Patty, in a striped dimity gown with the sleeves rolled up, and her face fairly shone with joy as I leaped from my horse and took her hands. [9]
- He was lying in a squirrel-fur dressing gown on a divan, surrounded by pillows. [2]
- She was dressed in a gown almost as simple in make as that of the nurse, but of exquisite material--the soft green velvet which she had worn when she met Ian in the sweetshop in Regent Street. [11]
- For the real idea of the cap and gown is to encourage discipline, order, and neatness. [4]
- He tripped on his gown, and fell sprawling on his hands. [9]
- He threw back his gown and tilted his cap, and lighting his pipe began to speak of that act of Townshend's, passed but the year before, which afterwards proved the King's folly and England's ruin. [9]
- He was in his dressing gown, his slippered feet extended towards the hearth, smoking a cigarette. [9]
- The count donned his dressing gown and went out to look. [2]
- Not far from him walked a fat major with a sallow, bloated, angry face, who was wearing a Kazan dressing gown tied round with a towel, and who evidently enjoyed the respect of his fellow prisoners. [2]
- But she interrupted him by glancing at the watch on her gown, and rising. [9]
- She had imagined her with a wide, drooping hat, with a soft, clinging gown, and a bodice like a great white handkerchief crossed on her breast, holding a basket of flowers, while a King Charles spaniel gambolled at her feet. [11]
- We stood watching her until her gown had disappeared amongst the foliage. [9]
- She was in her long, white flannel bed gown, and the candle she carried shook with her nervous tremor. [8]
- There she arranged her hair, put a fresh, beautifully-starched ruff around her neck and carefully-plaited lace in the open bosom of her dress, but wore her every-day gown, for her husband did not wish to give the assembly at his house a festal aspect. [10]
- She had changed her gown for a house dress as fresh and elegant as the other. [2]
- And to-day, in her blue veil and blue serge gown, she had boarded the 'Folly' with her wits about her. [9]
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