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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

  1. She wore a flowing camise that billowed gently in the breeze.
  2. The camise draped elegantly over her shoulders, giving her a regal appearance.
  3. His attire consisted of a simple camise paired with linen trousers.
  4. The embroidered details on her camise added an exquisite touch to her ensemble.
  5. The lightweight fabric of the camise made it perfect for the hot weather.
  6. In medieval times, the camise was a common garment worn by both men and women.
  7. She adjusted the ties on her camise, ensuring a comfortable fit.
  8. The camise was intricately patterned with motifs inspired by nature.
  9. He admired the craftsmanship of the finely stitched seams on his camise.
  10. 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.