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Definition of housecoat in English: housecoatnounˈhaʊskəʊtˈhaʊsˌkoʊt A woman's long, loose, lightweight robe for informal wear around the house. (女性的)家常长袍;家常女便服 Example sentencesExamples - She was wrapped up in a housecoat and slippers and was perched up on the couch, absorbed into what was on the television.
- She was no longer wearing her housecoat, now she wore a black, silk negligee from her wardrobe that Morgan had taken a liking to.
- Once in a while the stall-keeper in her housecoat and dyed-black hair will, almost accidentally, break into a pleasant expression.
- Elena's mother stood in the doorway, wearing her housecoat and slippers, she held a tissue to her nose.
- After a few weeks the figures become familiar; a few old women, wearing housecoats and kerchiefs; a young girl, maybe a teenager, who stares at him intently each time.
- Mrs. Arpel bounces about in her lime green housecoat, wiping everything down with antiseptic glee.
- ‘We got disconnected,’ she lied, trying to make her way towards the bathroom so she could put on her housecoat.
- At first she had appeared in a blue office suit but after disappearing for a few minutes, she reappeared wearing just a housecoat.
- A woman with white hair and a blue housecoat appeared at a door in the far corner of the room.
- She headed into her room, taking off her clothes, and wrapped herself in her housecoat.
- As we stood between rows and rows of dresses that looked more like housecoats, her tears continued to flow.
- Vera came to the door wearing a green housecoat.
- Alex nearly lost her composure as she saw Meredith all wrapped in her housecoat.
- Her crimson housecoat was wrapped around her as she began the walk to her room.
- She was wearing a heavy housecoat, concealing her moon blue pajamas.
- She snatched her housecoat off the hook on the back of her door and hastily slipped it on.
- Allowing a patient to have familiar items also can be helpful (eg, housecoat, blanket).
- The two sisters played pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and lived in their housecoats.
- Reluctantly I walked down to the edge of the putting green where the Empress was standing in her housecoat wielding a hose.
- Toby turned around to see her wearing a fuzzy housecoat she had bought in town a few days previous.
Synonyms bathrobe, dressing gown, robe, negligee, kimono Definition of housecoat in US English: housecoatnounˈhousˌkōtˈhaʊsˌkoʊt A woman's long, loose, lightweight robe for informal wear around the house. (女性的)家常长袍;家常女便服 Example sentencesExamples - Elena's mother stood in the doorway, wearing her housecoat and slippers, she held a tissue to her nose.
- Once in a while the stall-keeper in her housecoat and dyed-black hair will, almost accidentally, break into a pleasant expression.
- At first she had appeared in a blue office suit but after disappearing for a few minutes, she reappeared wearing just a housecoat.
- Allowing a patient to have familiar items also can be helpful (eg, housecoat, blanket).
- Alex nearly lost her composure as she saw Meredith all wrapped in her housecoat.
- Mrs. Arpel bounces about in her lime green housecoat, wiping everything down with antiseptic glee.
- Vera came to the door wearing a green housecoat.
- After a few weeks the figures become familiar; a few old women, wearing housecoats and kerchiefs; a young girl, maybe a teenager, who stares at him intently each time.
- She was no longer wearing her housecoat, now she wore a black, silk negligee from her wardrobe that Morgan had taken a liking to.
- She was wearing a heavy housecoat, concealing her moon blue pajamas.
- She was wrapped up in a housecoat and slippers and was perched up on the couch, absorbed into what was on the television.
- The two sisters played pinochle, drank coffee, ate junk food, and lived in their housecoats.
- She snatched her housecoat off the hook on the back of her door and hastily slipped it on.
- Toby turned around to see her wearing a fuzzy housecoat she had bought in town a few days previous.
- She headed into her room, taking off her clothes, and wrapped herself in her housecoat.
- A woman with white hair and a blue housecoat appeared at a door in the far corner of the room.
- As we stood between rows and rows of dresses that looked more like housecoats, her tears continued to flow.
- Reluctantly I walked down to the edge of the putting green where the Empress was standing in her housecoat wielding a hose.
- ‘We got disconnected,’ she lied, trying to make her way towards the bathroom so she could put on her housecoat.
- Her crimson housecoat was wrapped around her as she began the walk to her room.
Synonyms bathrobe, dressing gown, robe, negligee, kimono |