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camisole
[kam-uh-sohl]
noun
Also called cami.a short garment worn underneath a sheer bodice to conceal the underwear.
a woman's negligee jacket.
a sleeved jacket or jersey once worn by men.
a straitjacket with long sleeves.
camisole
/ ˈæɪˌəʊ /
noun
a woman's underbodice with shoulder straps, originally designed as a cover for a corset
a woman's dressing jacket or short negligée
(modifier) resembling a camisole (the underbodice), as in fitting snugly around the bust and having a straight neckline
a camisole slip
a camisole top
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of camisole1
Example Sentences
“You might have five or six black camisoles. does that tell you? You need to stop buying black camisoles.”
Pair them with a sheer camisole for a look that’s “fun and edgy.”
Carucci looks at ease in their purple camisole, green basketball shorts and house shoes.
After the show, Ms. Roberson, the sunny M.C. dressed in orange bell bottoms and a black camisole, talked about the convention-challenging content of the Suffragettes’ songs compared with popular country music.
I had my camisoles and underthings laid out to iron next when I heard a horse in the yard.
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