Which preposition to use with blousing

of Occurrences 20%

She herself, in a blouse of marvellous daintiness and sweeping skirts, stood beside the visitor from London to present her.

with Occurrences 8%

"The coat (cotte) corresponded with the tunic of the ancients, it was a blouse with tight sleeves.

in Occurrences 4%

The simple tunic with sleeves, which answered to our shirt, was like the modern blouse in shape, and was called by various names.

like Occurrences 4%

What is a mere blouse like this to the uplift, the outlook, the development we were striving to offer?

at Occurrences 3%

The curves of her cheek, the tilt of her head, and the lift of her dull-blue blouse at the bosom wove a great restfulness about Peter.

for Occurrences 2%

"You know how some girls are, Bobby; they'd come with a dozen crêpe de chine and georgette dresses and about three clean blouses for school-room wear.

over Occurrences 2%

CAMISARDS, Huguenots of the Cévennes, who took up arms by thousands in serious revolt against Louis XIV., in which others joined, under Jean Cavalier their chief, after, and in consequence of, the revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685); so called because they wore a camiso (Fr. a chemise), a blouse over their armour; were partly persuaded and partly compelled into submission by Marshal Villars in 1704.

before Occurrences 2%

I put on a blouse before entering, and had great reason to be glad that I did so.

off Occurrences 1%

She plucked a soiled pink blouse off the back of a chair, eyed it critically, and tucked it under her arm with the stockings.

from Occurrences 1%

Quong grinned broadly as the detective lifted the suit of double-chain mail which swayed heavily under his blue blouse from his shoulders to his knees.

by Occurrences 1%

"Annie," I said, when she answered the bell, "you need not send those blouses by the post.

out Occurrences 1%

I took back two silk blouses out of five that I bought at a large shop in Regent Street much frequented by Americans, which carries on a store near by under the same name, exclusively for mourning goods.

through Occurrences 1%

I never cross the Ponte Vecchio and see these artificers in their blouses through the windows, without wondering if in any of their boy assistants is the Michelangelo, or Orcagna, or Ghirlandaio, or even Cellini, of the future, since all of those, and countless others of the Renaissance masters, began in precisely this way.

to Occurrences 1%

She turned back the loose sleeves of her blouse to the elbow.

Which preposition to use with  blousing