Standing next to me was a nerve-shattering blonde, who waxed and waned under a black chemise with enough provocation to induce lycanthropy in a Boy Scout.
chemise (underwear), women's or girls', of textile materials, not knitted or crocheted
She pulled her chemise up on her shoulders, made a low bow to Marius, then a familiar sign with her hand, and went towards the door, saying.
chemise (underwear), women's or girls', knitted or crocheted, of textile materials
This child was well muffled up in a pair of man's trousers, but he did not get them from his father, and a woman's chemise, but he did not get it from his mother.
The future shapes up with figure-skimming princess seams and darts on the jacket, chemise, top and vest. The check hip-length jacket serves as the wardrobe's centerpiece, coordinating with all of the trans-seasonal separates.
chemise, felt, for hats (handkerchief felts)
She, too, was clad only in a chemise and a knitted petticoat patched with bits of old cloth.
Hastily she slipped off her wrapper and stood clad only in her chemise.