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单词 deshabille
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Splits in the skirts, legs bared in shorts and a top slipping over a shoulder added to the deshabille. Fashion Review: Comme Des Garcons Surprises With Color and Dimension 2012-03-04T19:25:55Z
There is the arresting bustier-and-tulle performance of “Like A Virgin” at the 1984 MTV Music Video Awards, where millions of viewers are convinced they have caught a glimpse of Madonna en deshabille. Is Madonna a game-changing feminist or capitalist come-on? A biography hashes it out 2023-10-05T04:00:00Z
As a rule, the British public likes its royal women to be as glamorous as possible, but around the duchess there is a new appetite for deshabille. 100 days a duchess: what Meghan's style has shown us about her new royal life 2018-08-23T04:00:00Z
Dorothy agreed to go out if she were allowed time to change her things; but Lily declared that she was tired after the journey, and preferred to look at illustrated papers in deshabille. The Vanity Girl 2012-04-12T02:00:26.883Z
"After all," she said, "it does not very much matter, my dear Annot, if you all will kindly excuse our enforced deshabille, as I understand you are quite alone—just your own family party." Fairies Afield 2012-03-18T02:00:20.790Z
I knocked at one at a hazard, and was rejected by a large woman in deshabille. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z
After pressing the electric bell a dozen times at least, Winter appeared in deshabille, inclined to grumble. Lord John in New York 2012-01-04T03:00:30.077Z
The baron was not in the slightest degree “put out,” as the phrase is, at being detected in his present occupation and deshabille. Checkmate 2012-01-03T03:00:10.887Z
She had taken off her dress because the night was oppressive; her deshabille, and the consciousness of his gaze brought the hot colour to her cheeks. The Bigamist 2011-08-31T02:01:34.797Z
He appeared slightly taken aback; and she felt instinctively that he was on the verge of apologising for surprising her in this becoming deshabille. Coelebs The Love Story of a Bachelor 2011-08-31T02:01:28.960Z
But its occupants—They have heard the alarm, and they come out hurriedly, en deshabille, pushing and dragging the children, screaming, and cursing each other and the world. Dangerous Ground or, The Rival Detectives 2011-06-11T02:00:11.853Z
In deshabille the fair one ran, Straightway the door she opened wide: "Tell me, my fair one, if you can, Where does your husband now abide?" Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z
One morning, however, for a wonder, he had the good fortune to find Gipsy alone in the parlor, looking perfectly charming in her becoming deshabille. Sharing Her Crime 2011-03-04T03:00:54.907Z
She was quite unabashed to be found thus in deshabille, and talked volubly the while she twisted up her hair and buttoned her "body." The Setons 2011-02-10T03:00:48.400Z
Sophy entering in a similarly comfortable deshabille, and approaching the hearth, hairbrush in hand, surprised her sister looking contemplatively into the flames and smiling at her thoughts. Coelebs The Love Story of a Bachelor 2011-08-31T02:01:28.960Z
Her deshabille was without doubt an embarrassment Already he was beginning to find excuses for her. The Golden Web 2011-01-15T03:00:38.007Z
It was the picture of one greatly in deshabille; but then it was the lady’s dressing-room, and there was no one present but the maid. Lady Maude's Mania
The countess looked lovely in deshabille, but she was quite pale, and her loosened hair lay in wild profusion on the pillow. On the Heights A Novel
Such was the character who now, in the easy deshabille described, descended into the court-yard with a great bunch of keys in his hand, and led the way towards the stable. The O'Donoghue Tale Of Ireland Fifty Years Ago
He found the chief engineer standing before his desk in some deshabille, filling a black briar. Command
And he followed her into the chamber, where, seated in a deeply cushioned chair, Lady Hester reclined, dressed in all the perfection of an elegant deshabille. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life
Everyone had come out, guests and 238 servants alike, in varying stages of deshabille, which might under ordinary circumstances have struck one as comic enough, but the supposed Farnham was nowhere to be seen. The House by the Lock
He knew nothing of deshabille, and always left his bath-room fully dressed for the day. On the Heights A Novel
He was thus incoherently raging when the scene was 316 interrupted by the arrival of the landlord and inn servants in various degrees of deshabille, and to them I gave my temporary lunatic in charge. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 13 (of 25)
I thought Wedgewood was dove color, 3 and consisted chiefly of ladies in deshabille, doing the tango on a parlor ornament. Outside Inn
For my part I like children best in deshabille. Daddy's Girl
Suddenly an old maid appeared in her dressing-gown and, catching sight of her niece in worse than deshabille, shouted out, 'Maria, come here, you disgraceful creature. Australia Revenged
Ladies also sat there, in what X. subsequently learnt was not altogether considered deshabille, namely, the sarong and kabaya of the country. From Jungle to Java The Trivial Impressions of a Short Excursion to Netherlands India
It was the lawyer, in deshabille and very rough-haired; and very angry he looked. Masterpieces of Mystery, Vol. 1 (of 4) Ghost Stories
The lamps had been extinguished—the coach atmosphere was heavy with oil smell and the exhalations of human beings in all stages of deshabille. Desert Dust
She came to herself in a normal condition and apologised to the missionary for her state of deshabille. The Fulfilment of a Dream of Pastor Hsi's The Story of the Work in Hwochow
"Nine pieces for my coat and the rest," said Sir Asinus persuasively; "it is really impolite to be playing with your Excellency in such deshabille as this." The Youth of Jefferson A Chronicle of College Scrapes at Williamsburg, in Virginia, A.D. 1764
Jermyn Street, was particularly fond of pink, and extremely susceptible to deshabille. The Crooked House
The real reason was because she was in wretched deshabille, her face was swollen with weeping, and it would be such a weary work to do her hair. Hubert's Wife A Story for You
"Men are so uncertain, my dear," said her ladyship, sitting in a morning deshabille, with her long black hair combed straight out over her shoulders and reaching nearly to her knees. Kate Coventry An Autobiography
The McTavish household was instantly in the room, some of them in deshabille—some armed—all alarmed. The Settler and the Savage
“At all events, Donna Agnes,” said he at last, “acknowledge that, ragged as I am, I have seen you in a much greater deshabille.” Mr. Midshipman Easy
"The evidence is very strong," she said, lazily settling her deshabille. The Crooked House
To my surprise, he was in wild deshabille, and far out of his usual phlegmatic self with excitement. The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
They appeared somewhat in deshabille, and looked very astonished at being called out of their beds by the young Englishman. From Powder Monkey to Admiral A Story of Naval Adventure
The sleeves of her dress were reversed, showing the forearms, which gave her an appearance of deshabille, homely, intimate, confiding. Clayhanger
Leeby, as yet in deshabille, was shaving her father at a tremendous rate, and Jess, looking as fresh as a daisy, was ready to receive the visitors. A Window in Thrums
He walked quickly out of the room, leaving a lady in pink deshabille quivering with an emotion that was not anger, but a new triumph. The Crooked House
Mr. S—— said, "Don't you see I am in my deshabille?" Real Ghost Stories
Examples of foreign words which we could hardly replace by English expressions are blasé, tête-à-tête, brusque, bourgeois, deshabille. Stories That Words Tell Us
Boys and girls in all stages of deshabille clustered about the door-steps and gave vent to audible exclamations of approval or disapprobation concerning the state of affairs behind the green shutters. Violets and Other Tales
Toward nine o'clock the bustle and confusion became distracting; corridors were haunted by graceful flitting figures in various stages of deshabille, in quest of paraphernalia feminine and maids to adjust the same. The Danger Mark
When the priest, looking out, saw Dan Loftus in his deshabille, I believe he thought for a moment it was something from the neighbouring churchyard. The House by the Church-Yard
In winter our disrobing was hasty; in summer it was an affair of leisure, and deshabille roamings to and fro in the aisle, and gossip. Observations of an Orderly Some Glimpses of Life and Work in an English War Hospital
He scarcely noticed Lenora’s deshabille, which was in a measure concealed by the cloak which Quest had thrown around her. The Black Box
Notwithstanding which, we rose early, my hostess and the ladies of the establishment appearing in the early part of the day in the most extreme deshabille Fashionable Philosophy and Other Sketches
The last reserve tumbled from their sleeping-places in various stages of deshabille, all talking excitedly. Indiscreet Letters From Peking Being the Notes of an Eye-Witness, Which Set Forth in Some Detail, from Day to Day, the Real Story of the Siege and Sack of a Distressed Capital in 1900—The Year of Great Tribulation
And so they walked up stairs and into the drawing-room, and sent their compliments to Mrs. Sturk, who came down in deshabille, with her things pinned about her, and all over smiles. The House by the Church-Yard
They contain a great deal of pleasant matter; and the letters are evidently, in general, the work of a higher order of persons than the world has often an opportunity of seeing in their deshabille. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844
In morning, in deshabille, not all the venerability of its age can make it respectable. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862
She was prepared for Sam and Miss Smith, and did not mind her deshabille for them. The Cromptons
His morning gown was quite a tasteful, and even an expensive article, and his slippers, heavily embroidered, harmonized admirably with the whole fashionable deshabille in which he often distributed justice. The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
If he had been one of his own insane paupers en deshabille he could not have excited more astonishment or more consternation. Sevenoaks
He is a college graduate and had been corresponding with, and clandestinely visiting her until he was surprised and run out of her room en deshabille by her father. The Red Record Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States
Lord and Lady Allcash rush in en deshabille to find out the cause of the uproar. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
Iris, too, realized it gradually, but, like the Frenchwoman in the earthquake, she was too concerned with memories of her state of deshabille to appreciate, all at once, the incidents of the dawn. The Wings of the Morning
In various stages of deshabille people were running round the house seeking for rifles, fowling-pieces, and even sticks, as weapons of defence. South African Memories Social, Warlike & Sporting from Diaries Written at the Time
Everybody stops to see what a Ferenghi looks like en deshabille, and when I am snugly sandwiched between the quilts provided, they gather about me and peer curiously down into my face. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
Forgetting their morning deshabille and general untidiness, they rushed breathless with excitement to meet the regiment, and listened greedily to the band playing the march. The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories
With a red face and uncombed locks he was pacing about the room in deshabille, talking to himself, apparently much agitated. Love
They were sitting in the front room, Helen in a light-grey costume that cascaded over her chair and half the next chair, and James Ollerenshaw in the deshabille of his Turkish cap. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.)
No matter, it must be content to travel to town in a deshabille of straps. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 471, January 15, 1831
And now for the first time Dymock saw Mr. Salmon in his deshabille. Shanty the Blacksmith; a Tale of Other Times
On the way, in crossing over to another turnpike road, I passed through a large tract of land in a very deshabille condition, rough, boggy and bushy.  A Walk from London to John O'Groat's
All Hickleybrow was soon aware of that stupendous pillar of smoke, and came out upon the crest, in various deshabille, to watch them coming. The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
I rejoice at last to find London en deshabille—I can then do as I please without any fear of losing my character as a fashionable man. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 552, June 16, 1832
A man in Arab deshabille with a red tarboosh awry, thrust out his head and drew it in again quickly. Jimgrim and Allah's Peace
The first might be said to represent flowers in the stately costume of the ballroom, the second in the easy elegance of afternoon dress, the third in the charming deshabille of the boudoir. The Book of Tea
A party next of glittering dames, From round the purlieus of St. James, Came early, out of pure goodwill, To see the girl in deshabille. The Battle of the Books and other Short Pieces
General," says Talleyrand to him, "this gentleman has a habit of catching us canaille en deshabille. Rewards and Fairies
There is something in human nature which causes the man in his shirt-sleeves to wish all other men to appear in the same deshabille. The Rise of Silas Lapham
"Is deshabille French for underclothes?" asked Mrs. Bines, struck by the word. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation
She came flying downstairs in her pretty silken deshabille, with her hair streaming, and flung her arm round her aunt's neck. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger
Deerskin slipper moccasins and flapping trousers attested our deshabille. The Forest
She had slipped an old buff dressing-gown over her clothes, in her capacity of nurse, and looked rather en deshabille; certainly not like a lady who is about to give an entertainment. The Channings
Not once had she received me as I now saw her: though the night was warm, her deshabille was yet a somewhat prodigal unmasking of her beauty to the moon! The Flight of the Shadow
"And of necessity, even the noble have their moments of deshabille." The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation
At nine o'clock, accordingly, the hands were turned-to, and before noon the ship was pretty thoroughly en deshabille. Afloat and Ashore A Sea Tale
A little ruffle of lace bound her throat, and her feet were thrust into dainty slippers, her beautiful hair hung in two long braids down her back, making a perfect picture of her en deshabille. Honor Edgeworth Ottawa's Present Tense
Such a personage was not to be received in deshabille. The Crayon Papers
This is a kind of deshabille to go about early in the morning. The Shopkeeper Turned Gentleman
I got weary of sitting at home in complete deshabille, with shutters closed; and luckily the heat was beginning to abate a little.... Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories
A patter of quick feet upon the stair and George's Mary came running, seeming as bonny and buxom as ever, despite her scant deshabille, as she bent above the swooning girl. Peregrine's Progress
In there the magic was now heightened by the presence—dignified even in deshabille—of a wedding-cake which was being slowly but thoroughly iced. Gone to Earth
The room with its tightly-closed shutters and smoke-blackened walls is filled with recumbent men, in various stages of deshabille, all sunk in the sleep which the bamboo-pipe and the little black pellets of opium ensure. By-Ways of Bombay
Some of the women would be pretty did they not resemble the men in their scowling, Satanic expression of countenance: they are decidedly en deshabille, but a black skin always appears a garb. First Footsteps in East Africa
Figures in deshabille, dashing the last vestiges of sleep away with their knuckles, trooped on to the scene in twos and threes, full of inquiry and trenchant sarcasm. The Head of Kay's
I was en deshabille, but quickly slipped on a long coat and ran out after him. Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888
He would do a great deed in deshabille as promptly as in full dress. The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth
As we drew out into the cold magnificence of Lake Superior, the receding woody shores were occasionally spotted with picnickers or campers, who rushed down the beach in various deshabille, waving towels, handkerchiefs, or garments. Letters from America
Great men are as jealous of their thoughts as the wife of King Candaules was of her charms, and will as readily punish those who have, however involuntarily, beheld them in mental deshabille and exposure. The Abbot
It was Lance, in great deshabille, who, opening a crack of the door, called cautiously, 'Wilmet, please come here.' The Pillars of the House, V1
I should have a great deal more respect for them if they would say frankly, 'We would rather sleep, read a novel, dawdle around en deshabille, and gossip.' Opening a Chestnut Burr
Therewith he hurried Aurelia down stairs, his wife being in such a state of deshabille that she could not follow. Love and Life An Old Story in Eighteenth Century Costume
The maharajah, sprawling on the divan in a flowered silk deshabille and with his head swathed in bandages, ignored Tom Tripe's salute, and snarled at the major-domo to take himself out of sight and hearing. Guns of the Gods
He looked like a drunken troubadour en deshabille, with those up-brushed mustaches and his usually neat brown beard all spread awry. The Ivory Trail
I permitted one to alight on my flannel pyjamas, which I wore while en deshabille in camp. How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley
Elizabeth Talbert is one of those women whose attraction increases with the negligee or the deshabille. The Whole Family: a Novel by Twelve Authors
I counselled her sagely to look for no more members of the Hierarchy en deshabille, but to content herself with the humbler denizens of this planet. The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel
"Do you know, I like that kind of deshabille," said Cradell. The Small House at Allington
On arriving at the villa I found my fiance in her own boudoir, attired in morning deshabille, if a trailing robe of white cashmere trimmed with Mechlin lace and swan's-down can be considered deshabille. Vendetta: a story of one forgotten
The forlorn Pallet sat upright in his bed in a deshabille that was altogether extraordinary. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
He always wanted his wife much earlier in the day, during his hours of deshabille, and letting her write his letters and read the papers to him. Nuttie's Father
Yvette responded calmly and audaciously, "Because you would not look well en deshabille." Yvette
The countess and her youngest daughter had been breakfasting together in the elder lady's sitting-room, and were now seated in a very graceful and well-arranged deshabille. The Small House at Allington
The hut was filled with sergeants in easy deshabille, smoking, lounging, playing various games. The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land
In this fascinating kind of general deshabille of morals, dress, and the emotions, he appeared before Peg Moffat. The Twins of Table Mountain
A woman was sitting in deshabille by the window; a man was smoking on a lounge against the wall. The Argonauts of North Liberty
He was dressed, again by the hands of the incomparable Leduc, in a deshabille of some artistry. The Lion's Skin
She was tastefully dressed, as she had always been, a certain style of languorous silken deshabille which she was wont to affect in better health now became her paler cheek and feverishly brilliant eyes. A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's and Other Stories
It was so early in the morning that there was a bedroom deshabille in the tucked-up skirts and bare legs of the little oval breakfast-tables as they had just been left by the dusting servants. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's
She might have been a finely-formed woman; but even her careless deshabille left the general impression that she was severely flannelled throughout, and that any ostentation of womanly charm was under vigorous sanitary SURVEILLANCE. The Twins of Table Mountain
Our entertainer soon returned, an elegant supper was brought in, two or three ladies, in an easy deshabille, were introduced, and the conversation began with some sprightliness. The Vicar of Wakefield
Why, Pauline, you are quite in deshabille—you ought to be more alive to the importance of this joyful occasion. The Lady of Lyons
Notwithstanding which, we rose early, my hostess and the ladies of the establishment appearing in the early part of the day in the most extreme deshabille. Stories By English Authors: Italy (Selected by Scribners)
That worthy was just getting into bed, in a state of complicated deshabille, his blackbearded head wrapped in an old scarlet handkerchief that made him look like a retired pirate in reduced circumstances. Oldport Days
Then, before I could answer him, the door was flung wide, and into the room, in nightcap and hastily donned robe—looking a very meagre in that disfiguring deshabille—swept the Vicomtesse. Bardelys the Magnificent; being an account of the strange wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys...
He had, of course, slept in the house, seeing he presented himself in deshabille. David Elginbrod
Figure to yourself, in this gallant deshabille, a charming Princess, who has all the wit, perfection of manner—and is still only thirty-seven, with a beauty that was once so brilliant! History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 13
Helen Cumberly, in daintiest deshabille, appeared in the lobby, carrying, in one hand, a chafing-dish, and, in the other, the lid. The Yellow Claw
She was obviously in deshabille, and yet there was something neat and trim about the smaller details of her toilette. Peter Ruff and the Double Four
Behind it, but well outdistanced, came the other cars, some of them driven by leading citizens in a state of considerable deshabille. A Poor Wise Man
So Miss Mae dried her eyes, picked her deshabille self from the window seat, turned up the light, slipped into her pink and white carnival attire, and walked to the window again. Mae Madden
He was thus incoherently raging, when the scene was interrupted by the arrival of the landlord and inn servants in various degrees of deshabille, and to them I gave my temporary lunatic in charge. The Wrecker
"Well, Miss Cumberly?" inquired the inspector, eagerly; whilst all in the room watched this slim girl in her charming deshabille, this dainty figure so utterly out of place in that scene of morbid crime. The Yellow Claw
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