blouse
[blaʊs]
Definition:
1. A top worn by women.
2. Make (a garment) hang in loose folds.
'blouse' example sentence:
- Please don't crease the blouse when you pack it.
- This blouse doesn't match the color or the style of the skirt.
- Raise your arm slightly, see if you can pull your shirt or blouse sleeve away from the underarm to let in a little air.
- Your new blouse looks nice on you.
- The buttons on her blouse had come undone.
- She was standing twenty or thirty meters away, in shorts and an open blouse knotted at the waist, looking at me.
- She asked again if I liked her blouse and this time she flipped up the bottom of it and showed me her stomach.
- It was no longer the cotton skirt and peasant blouse she had been wearing.
- She wears a white blouse today.
- She rolled up the sleeves to the blouse and blazer to just below her elbows.
- When she came back, Alice had changed into a cotton skirt and a white blouse.
- Do you like my blouse and my hat?
- Your pen has marked my blouse.
- I find the trousers and blouse are in the mouse's mouth.
- I like to look professional, so I usually wear a suit with a medium-length skirt, and a simple blouse.
- The skirt and the blouse match well.
- Whose blouse is this?
- I then unbuttoned my sleeve buttons to the blouse and let that drop to the floor.
- My wife came home the other night and told me to take off her blouse.
- A woman in a peasant blouse dances by herself in among the children.