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Meaning of camise
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camise (n)
a loose shirt or tunic; originally worn in the Middle Ages
camise Sentence Examples
- She wore a flowing camise that billowed gently in the breeze.
- The camise draped elegantly over her shoulders, giving her a regal appearance.
- His attire consisted of a simple camise paired with linen trousers.
- The embroidered details on her camise added an exquisite touch to her ensemble.
- The lightweight fabric of the camise made it perfect for the hot weather.
- In medieval times, the camise was a common garment worn by both men and women.
- She adjusted the ties on her camise, ensuring a comfortable fit.
- The camise was intricately patterned with motifs inspired by nature.
- He admired the craftsmanship of the finely stitched seams on his camise.
- Her grandmother had passed down a delicate lace-trimmed camise, a cherished heirloom.
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a loose shirt or tunic; originally worn in the Middle Ages
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She wore a flowing camise that billowed gently in the breeze.
The camise draped elegantly over her shoulders, giving her a regal appearance.
His attire consisted of a simple camise paired with linen trousers.
The embroidered details on her camise added an exquisite touch to her ensemble.