单词 | neglige |
例句 | It was like a neglige chic Paris version of the Valli collection. Pilati speculation overshadows YSL show 2011-10-04T00:46:04Z At that point, Borat, dressed in pink neglige which Giuliani later described as a "pink transgender outfit," bursts into the room. Giuliani calls NSFW Borat hotel room scene a "hit job" in retaliation for recent Biden smear 2020-10-22T04:00:00Z Would you employ a lady in a neglige and a little bald old chap to lead you to the crease? Live - England v Bangladesh 2010-06-04T09:35:00Z Our minds go into neglige; we forget editors and advertising-managers for a while. Aliens She was dressed with studied simplicity, and in a style half neglige, infinitely more fascinating than the most elaborate full dress. Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life A trifle of neglige would have ruined his career. The Masques of Ottawa Such people peruse him in an enjoyably ruminative way at their meals, or read him in the neglige of retirement. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities Madame Ratignolle looked more beautiful than ever there at home, in a neglige which left her arms almost wholly bare and exposed the rich, melting curves of her white throat. The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Fresh from her bath, with her damp heavy hair lying along the folds of a loose white neglige, she looked almost too tired to smile. An Algonquin Maiden A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada She changed her garments and put on a loose green neglige, then re- arranged her hair into plaits, forming them into a coronet which made her head appear very small and graceful. Tales of the Wilderness The neglige dress she wore, naturally gave him an opportunity to compliment her upon her undiminished charms. Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos The Celebrated Beauty of the Seventeenth Century She is sitting in a neglige of white muslin and laces on a small red divan with her feet on a footstool that matches. Venus in Furs As it is, you must sometimes have thought that you heard the mower very early in the morning, and perhaps you peeped in neglige from your lattice window to see who was up so early. What Every Woman Knows I have her constantly before my eyes in her fascinating neglige. The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 After much pressing entreaty on the innkeeper's part Margarethe at last appeared, in neglige, and showed us, after various mysterious confabulations with the host, the rooms selected for us. My Life — Volume 2 Her morning costume was light and graceful, and her whole toilet showed just enough of neglige to add interest to the simplicity of her personal attire. The Heart's Secret; Or, the Fortunes of a Soldier: a Story of Love and the Low Latitudes. At times he wore his fishing-suit, at other times he had on a knickerbocker suit of shepherd's plaid with a domino pattern neglige shirt. Nonsense Novels He was lolling on a couch in the ~neglige~ attire of dressing-gown and slippers, with his pink striped shirt comfortably open at the neck. Adventures of Mr. Verdant Green This neglige? is really charming, and the queen's waiting-maids assure her that she never looked better, and was never more becomingly attired. Frederick the Great and His Court Countess Lucretia Canossa had just risen, and lay reclining on a faded ottoman, attired in a neglige, which was any thing but elegant, or appropriate to a beauty. Prince Eugene and His Times In this neglige, Potemkin approached the door of his anteroom. Joseph II. and His Court The neglige dressing-gown that he wore enhanced the pallid beauty of his face. Nonsense Novels He could have sworn that Lucille did not possess a mauve neglige. Indiscretions of Archie She had thrown herself upon the divan, in charming neglige. Old Fritz and the New Era In a few moments the mistress and maid were equally happy, while the former was being decked in her magnificent neglige. Prince Eugene and His Times It was the duty of this lady to assist the bride in removing her rich wedding-dress, and assuming the costly neglige which lay ready prepared for her on a lounge in her magnificent dressing-room. Joseph II. and His Court This neglige dress in the privacy of their homes is merely a matter of custom and climate, for these people are no more savages than we are. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither This neglige costume was adhered to even in the ballroom. Their Pilgrimage Why, morning neglige might have been invented for you, if I may say so. The Great Hunger "Your royal highness is in a neglige," remonstrated Katharina; "I will have to dress you." Prince Eugene and His Times He dressed himself hurriedly in a neglige shirt with a windsor scad, light-colored, serviceable trousers with a belt, russet shoes, and a tennis hat-a knockabout costume, he considered. Main-Travelled Roads They only gazed—with a sort of strange idiotcy—at Madame as she rose, with an elaborate and studied feebleness, from the maroon couch and prepared to go upstairs to assume the appropriate neglige. The Prophet of Berkeley Square Princess Elizabeth was in her dressing-room, and occupied in enveloping herself in a very charming and seductive neglige. The Daughter of an Empress Polge has donned her green silk dress, the director a costume somewhat less neglige than usual, but of which the simplicity excluded all idea of premeditation. The Nabob He makes himself remarked also by his "neglige," if we may borrow from Moliere the word which Eliante uses to express the want of personal neatness. A Daughter of Eve It was as though Themis received her visitors in neglige and a dressing-gown. Dead Souls |
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