nightgown u rečniku PONS

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By the 19th century the night-shirt resembled a day-shirt with a loose, turned-down collar, or a loose, ankle-length nightgown was worn.
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Despite the name nightgown, the banyan was not worn for sleeping.
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Dickens described him as a wry-necked boy in a nightgown who seems to have received a poke playing in an adjacent gutter.
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He wears a night cap, nightgown, and a large comedy mustache.
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At age four, she suffered severe burns over more than 20 percent of her body when her brother accidentally set fire to her nightgown.
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A nightgown is made from cotton, silk, satin, or nylon and may be decorated with lace appliqus or embroidery at the bust and hem.
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The wife, giving the least likely explanation yet, tells him that it is merely a nightgown, though the man notices that this nightgown has fingers.
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In the struggle, her nightgown is torn, revealing an old "fleur-de-lis" brand.
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A woman who wears her husband's shirt to bed is considered attractive while a man who wears his wife's nightgown to bed is considered transgressive.
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It is a form of nightgown intended for wear at night and in the bedroom.
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