12 adjectives to describe nightgowns

So he let his wife take the little fellow, and as soon as the King's messengers had gone, the woman took the royal clothes off the Prince and put on him a coarse little nightgown, and gave all his things to her own children.

She stood for a moment, shivering in her thin nightgown in the icy draught, and then jumped back into bed again.

Her firm and juvenile bust was visible through the opening of a drenched nightgown which was outlining her body with unavoidable immodesty.

Then we returned and commenced a general powdering of the beds, beginning with the de Tournelles' apartment; next we went to the Marquise'sshe had such an exquisite nightgown laid out, it was made of pink chiffon.

A little while later, when I came to the dining-room for the first breakfast, I met Lovaina in a blue-figured aahu of muslin and lace, a close-fitting, sweeping nightgown, the single garment that Tahitians wear all day and take off at night, a tunic, or Mother Hubbard, which reveals their figures without disguise, unstayed, unpetticoated.

"Anneare you in bed?" She got up and stood with him at the door in her innocent nightgown.

She had on one of those absurd pink muslin nightgowns, artfully designed to look like crêpe de chine.

We are told how Amasia "looked at me through a Multiplying-Glass," how she was troubled with a redness in her eyes, how she danced before a looking-glass, how her flowered muslin nightgown (or "night-rail," as he calls it) took fire, and how, though she promised to sing, yet she never performed.

She had on one of those absurd pink muslin nightgowns, artfully designed to look like crêpe de chine.

A little while later, when I came to the dining-room for the first breakfast, I met Lovaina in a blue-figured aahu of muslin and lace, a close-fitting, sweeping nightgown, the single garment that Tahitians wear all day and take off at night, a tunic, or Mother Hubbard, which reveals their figures without disguise, unstayed, unpetticoated.

She glanced in the mirror, and saw the deshabille of her black hair and of her insecure nightgown, and thought: "Truly, I am not so bad-looking!

So he let his wife take the little fellow, and as soon as the King's messengers had gone, the woman took the royal clothes off the Prince and put on him a coarse little nightgown, and gave all his things to her own children.

12 adjectives to describe  nightgowns