mousquetaire glove (Meaning)

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mousquetaire glove ()

A woman's glove with a long, loosely fitting wrist.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mousquetaire glove

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mousquetaire glove Sentence Examples

  1. The elegant mousquetaire gloves extended up to the elbow, adding a touch of sophistication to her ensemble.
  2. The black mousquetaire gloves concealed her trembling hands as she approached the podium.
  3. The intricate lace detailing on her mousquetaire gloves drew admiring glances at the ball.
  4. The rough leather mousquetaire gloves protected the musketeer's hands during fierce battles.
  5. The mousquetaire gloves were an essential accessory for the fashionable women of the 17th century.
  6. The mousquetaire gloves' long length provided added protection from the cold and dirt of the streets.
  7. The white mousquetaire gloves symbolized purity and innocence at her wedding ceremony.
  8. The mousquetaire gloves were a distinctive feature of the French military during the reign of Louis XIV.
  9. The mousquetaire gloves' tasselled cuffs added a touch of flair to the otherwise plain design.
  10. The mousquetaire gloves had become both a fashion statement and a symbol of status in society.

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A woman's glove with a long, loosely fitting wrist.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elegant mousquetaire gloves extended up to the elbow, adding a touch of sophistication to her ensemble.

The black mousquetaire gloves concealed her trembling hands as she approached the podium.

The intricate lace detailing on her mousquetaire gloves drew admiring glances at the ball.

The rough leather mousquetaire gloves protected the musketeer's hands during fierce battles.