21 examples of sacque in sentences

FRENCH SILK CLOAKS, | | | | AND | | | | SHORT STREET SACQUES.

| | | | Paris Novelties in | | LADIES' BASQUES, SACQUES, &c. | | | |

| | Cloaks, Sacques and Richly Embroidered | | Breakfast Jackets, | | | | AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES.

"Why, your white muslin, silk sacque, and new hat, of course," began Pris with an air of surprise.

So is my sacque; and as for my hat, though it does well enough here, it would be absurd for Class Day.

She is bigger than I am, you know; so there is enough for a little mantle or sacque, for it isn't made up.

A little sacque was eked out, however, and when the frills were on, it was "ravishing," as Kitty said, with a sigh of mingled delight and fatigue.

Jaspar continued in a mild voice: "What does a way-up outfit o' lady's clothes cost: sealskin sacques, satins, the best of everything outside and in?"

Long, graceful folds and draperies are admirable for the stout sisterhood, who should avoid short sacques and tight-fitting garments that give the on-looker an uncomfortable impression; there is too much in a small space.

"I was just trying to save my dress and lace sacque from their boots and claws, when a reverend gentleman appeared at the door, and the bad boys became sneaking cowards at sight of him.

His bedroom for the night is the "tapestried chamber," where he sees the apparition of "the lady in the sacque," and next morning relates his adventure.

When he begins his day he must therefore carefully consider WHAT TO WEAR BEFORE DRESSING The simplest and best thing will be found to be a plain sacque or kimono, cut very full so as to allow of the freest movement, and buttoned either down the front or back or both.

He was highly excited at the permission, and as I was putting on his sacque, I directed Margaret to take it off if he fell asleep.

Whether the chair or my sacque had most admirers I do not know, but I can't imagine how people ever get across the ocean without such consolations on the way.

My little sacque makes me look like 500 angels instead of one, and I am ever so glad of it, and the children were all delighted with their things.

She goes to see Dr. Cabot in a red sacque, and a red hat, and has a muff in her lap.

I believe I'll go to your bedroom door and say, "I wonder whether Annie would shriek out if she saw me in this old sacque, instead of her pretty one?"

Why do I bite my lips and frown, Tear buttons off my sacque, When, just returning to the town, I get these jacks from Jack?

And quite as fine and quite as quaint were the ladies that followed in their gay flowered "sacques" looped back from bright petticoats and point lace aprons.

The sacque and hat brought from Paris had been copied by three or four, and pronounced distingué, but ugly by as many more, while Mrs. Peter Pry, of whom there are always one or two at every watering-place, had set herself industriously at work to pry into her antecedents to find out just who and what Miss Bigelow was.

Of course, some women put their husband's salaries on their backs instead of his ribs; but there are a heap more men who burn up their wives' new sealskin sacques in two-bit cigars.

21 examples of  sacque  in sentences