11 Verbs to Use for the Word kimono

"Well, here's the time for my rolling pin," she said, jumping out of bed and wrapping a kimono hastily about her.

She could have kissed her hand to the loud-voiced woman who came scuffling to the window to scold them, clutching a dirty kimono together over a Hogarth-like expanse of bosom.

" Floss yawned again, disinterestedly, and folded her kimono about her.

It will be better, especially for such work as lighting the gas range and boiling water, to girdle the kimono with a simple yet effective rope or tasselled silk, which may be drawn in or let out according to the amount of water one wishes to boil.

"Hand me my blue kimono, Polly, quick!

And indeed three short months after her husband's death she played bridge, bought a kimono and an expensive carpet, and, it is said, even flirted.

He sent my little girl a tiny Japanese kimono when Liberty was hardly a name.

A packed audience awaits youpalpitating with sympathy and" "And curiosity," interjected the aggrieved prima donna, as she threw a hasty glance at her deshabille and snatched up the kimono.

When at last he had thrown a kimono about him, and wearily climbed the stairs, he was surprised to see Rudolph, in the white-washed room ahead, pacing the floor and ardently twisting his little moustache.

She wore absurd pale-blue kimonos that made her stout figure loom immense against the greenery of garden and apple tree.

Said they matched my kimono, and they tittered over my clumsiness in sitting on the floor.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  kimono