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"housecoat" Definitions
  1. a long loose dress worn at home over underwear or night clothes

43 Sentences With "housecoat"

How to use housecoat in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "housecoat" and check conjugation/comparative form for "housecoat". Mastering all the usages of "housecoat" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I was wearing my housecoat, the top three buttons open.
She was sitting smoking at the table in her housecoat, in the heat of the gas fire.
But also here is Hanson's hefty, exultantly banal "Housewife," slouching in her housecoat among cigarette stubs and magazines.
You don't jilt a woman who can spin in midair while wearing the equivalent of an ermine-trimmed housecoat.
"This morning, my neighbor called me to come have a coffee, and I went in my housecoat," explains the mayor.
Gerald Richmond, 35, sat in the darkness of a city parks and recreation bus with a family friend, an older woman in a housecoat.
The pool director told the responding officer that a man in his 20s barged into the pool wearing a pink women's housecoat, the report states.
One of the old ladies from the residences yet to be converted to a rooming house was outside in her pink housecoat, sweeping chinaberries off her sidewalk.
In a pink housecoat, Lucille Waw invites you into a small living room dominated by an enormous color TV. Yes, she says, this is the old Blythe place.
Its chief life lessons are: Never judge a granny by her housecoat; middle-aged parents are stupid but well-intentioned; and even Queen Elizabeth II occasionally passes wind.
She's lounging in a lush garden in an elegant red housecoat, holding the book about three feet from her face, corners of her mouth turned all the way down.
There was a pale blue chiffon housecoat, an ostrich-bordered trench and a sweet gingham frock, demure from the front but plunging at the rear toward the model's tailbone.
When a book or a news item fits that mold, talk about it: Why does the mother in the "Berenstain Bears" always wear a housecoat and rarely leave the house?
NASHVILLE — He was once reported to the police in Illinois for stashing an AR-2000 in the trunk of his car and then diving into a public pool wearing a women's pink housecoat.
In 2018, the Brooklyn-based husband-and-wife duo David McGillivray and Rebecca Zhou set out to reinvent a forgotten staple of the 1960s, the housecoat, that long, lightweight robe typically patterned with chintzy florals.
But once the chicken steps down the stairs of its coop, it looks more like a two-foot tall Tony Soprano walking down the driveway to get his morning paper with a feathered housecoat on.
He thought Taylor Swift was stalking him, and was once reported to the police in Illinois for stashing an AR-15 in the trunk of his car and then diving into a public pool wearing a women's pink housecoat.
Big Apple has retained the director Mark Lonergan, the music director Rob Slowik, the writer and clown Joel Jeske and Barry Lubin, a rubber-faced pro who plays Grandma, a housecoat-clad clown who is ardently and inexplicably beloved.
The actors' costumes were being collected largely from local thrift stores, although the costume designer had re-created some key pieces, such as Anthony's ankle-length navy-blue housecoat—instantly recognizable to cognoscenti as part of the uniform of Christ's Hospital School, a Sussex boarding school founded in 1553.
" Eventually, the pair arrived at a one-size-fits-all, gender-neutral quilted housecoat, which has the pared-back silhouette of a kimono but the cozy feel of a comforter, crafted from French terry cloth with a "super soft T-shirt fabric on the inside," McGillivray says, "so it'll feel like an old favorite from day one.
In the UK and North America, a wrapper is also an older term for an informal house garment. Today, words such as housecoat and bathrobe (US) or dressing gown (UK) are usually employed instead.
Brooks strongly objected to the second suggestion: > They wanted to put a print housecoat on the show. Max was to come home to > his mother and explain everything. I hate mothers on shows. Max has no > mother.
Housecoat Project's second release on Subterranean Records, Girlfriend (SUB 66), was released 23 years after its recording. Their records garnered critical acclaim and the band were well known for their live performances. In 2012 Meri St. Mary reunited the band after 20 years with Jay Crawford, Bob Bartosik, Mike Sims and Whitey Cox. Housecoat Project played the opening of the Punk Rock Museum in Los Angeles; The Eagle in & out of exile with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence; the Punk Rock Museum in San Francisco and Nevada City.
Housecoat Project was an avant-garde punk rock band started in 1984 in San Francisco, California by Meri St. Mary, Eric Rad Yuncker, Michel Schorro and Erol Cengiz. The band opened for many punk bands of the time and were a headline act at many clubs. Housecoat Project was part of the New Music Seminar in New York City, and then toured nationally sponsored in part by Jägermeister Music Tour. The death of Yuncker on stage at the Mab led to a hiatus when Meri St. Mary reformed the band to record Wide Eye Doo Dat on Subterranean Records (SUB 61).
The inspector said that there was a hair on the housecoat, whereupon there was a dispute between the Inspector and the Reverend over whether something visible on the housecoat was a hair or a loose thread. The next day, police searched the vicarage and found a case with four razors in the bedroom that Edalji shared with his father. Reverend Edalji said that the razors were old ones not in use. According to the police, they pointed out that one razor was wet; the Reverend took it and wiped the blade with his thumb; he later said that this was not true.
Police said that a heel on the boots was worn down in an unusual way and left a distinctive pattern on the ground that matched heel impressions in an alleged trail of footprints between the vicarage and the scene of the crime. A local doctor who examined the housecoat for the police said that it was bloodstained, and there were 29 hairs on it similar to ones from the pony's hide near the wound. The doctor said that the hairs were small and difficult to see. Home Office officials later considered it highly unlikely that police would have gone on to fabricate evidence by planting the hairs after the Edaljis had vehemently drawn attention to the absence of hairs on the housecoat while it was handed over.
' Next day Cordelia came down and brought Dottie a beautiful quilted housecoat. The Biddles would drive up together at cocktail hour, couple of bottles of Johnnie Walker Black Label or something like that. Well, good God, I wasn't able to drink anything better than beer at that time of life. Pay was a month.
Evans enters in his housecoat and Phil shoots him in the arm. They struggle and Phil is killed. When David arrives, Claire, on Evans' orders, says Phil killed himself, then calls the police and frames David as the killer. In court, David's defense is greatly weakened by Claire's acting ability, and she successfully seduces the all-male jury.
Pîrjol, p. 20 Lacking a stable home, he was hosted at The Royal Foundations Publishing House, and could be seen walking about its library in a red housecoat. G. Pienescu, "Al. O. Teodoreanu" , in România Literară, Nr. 27/2007 Teodoreanu's contribution to wartime propaganda made him a target for retribution in the Romanian Communist Party press.
Naka later described her experience: > When it happened, I was in the kitchen, since it was my turn to make > breakfast for the company that morning. I was wearing a light housecoat, > colored red and white and had a scarf tied about my head. When a sudden > white light filled the room, my first reaction was that the hot water boiler > must have exploded. I immediately lost consciousness.
Originally she wanted to be a painter or cartoonist, and she enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago. While vacationing with her mother in Miami Beach, she met New York businessman Sonny Halbreich, the son of a wealthy hotel developer who owned Uwana Wash Frocks, a housecoat and bathrobe manufacturing company. In 1947 they married and she moved to Manhattan. Halbreich lived the life of a Manhattan socialite.
Wide Eye Doo Dat is out of print and the test pressing for Girlfriend has limited availability. Their LPs incorporate local artists for the visuals. The Brotherhood of Light was an early supporter, doing light shows at the Mab. Housecoat Project played the Folsom Street Fair, the I-Beam nightclub, The Farm, The Kommotion, The Chatterbox, San Francisco Music Works, The Baybrick Inn and The Sound of Music as well as open public performances.
The term houppelande is of French origin; in England it was called a goun, a term of mockery, and in Italy, a pellanda. It is first mentioned in French royal inventories in 1359 and is thought to have originated as a man's housecoat worn over the pourpoint. The woman's and man's houppelande were similar in that both featured flared sleeves, high collars and voluminous skirts. However, there were a few key differences.
Rendering of a contemporary bathrobe A bathrobe, also known as a housecoat, is a robe, a loose-fitting outer garment, worn by people. Bathrobes may sometimes be worn after a body wash or around a pool. A bathrobe is a dressing gown made from towelling or other absorbent fabric and may be donned while the wearer's body is wet, serving both as a towel and a body covering when there is no immediate need to fully dress.
During the Joseon Dynasty, the durumagi was less worn as an overcoat but more of a housecoat for the noble class, whereas it was worn outdoors by the commoners. In 1884, King Gojong promulgated the unification of clothing for all social classes through reform laws. Gapsin Clothing Reform at Doosan Encyclopedia However, this law was met with much resistance and it was only until ten years later, after the Gabo Reform of 1894, that the durumagi became common as formal attire.
As winterwear, it is often padded for warmth, giving it insulating properties, as opposed to the somewhat lighter . It could be worn outside in the wintertime by fieldworkers out working in the fields, by people at home as a housecoat or a cardigan, and even slept-in over one's bedclothes. ; : Haori A hip- or thigh-length kimono-like overcoat with straight, rather than overlapping, lapels. were originally worn by men until they were popularised as women's wear as well by geisha in the Meiji period.
Once they were in Quantico for about six weeks – and there wasn't a day that that car didn't pull up to our quarters at 218-C with some sort of gift for us. For instance, Cordelia dropped by one morning about 10 o'clock and Dottie was still house cleaning – this was in September, starting to get a little chilly – and when Dottie came to the door in a light housecoat, Cordelia said, 'My dear, you must be freezing.' Dottie said, 'No Mrs. Biddle, I'm fine.
After moving to Alameda, California, Diller began working in broadcasting in 1952 at KROW radio in Oakland, California. In November of that year, she filmed several 15-minute segments for the Bay Area television series Phyllis Dillis, the Homely Friendmaker—dressed in a housecoat to offer absurd "advice" to homemakers. Diller also worked as a copywriter at KSFO radio in San FranciscoStern, Jane and Michael. "'Like a Lampshade in a Whorehouse': Desperate Housewife," New York Times Sunday Book Review, March 13, 2005. Retrieved on November 2, 2015.
Early on 18 August, a wounded pony was discovered, half a mile from the scene of the first attack. Inspector Campbell sent a constable to the railway station where Edalji was waiting to catch his train, asking him to help with inquiries, but he declined and left for Birmingham. Inspector Campbell went to the vicarage with a sergeant and constable, and asked to see any weapons in the house; a small trowel was the only thing shown to them. Edalji's clothing was also asked for; it included muddy boots as well as mud-stained serge trousers and a housecoat—both of which the police said were damp.
In June 2017, an employee of the business called police, saying Reinking had come downstairs carrying a rifle, wearing a pink dress, and using an expletive before tossing the rifle in his trunk and leaving the building. On another occasion around the same time, a public pool director called police to report Reinking had come to the pool in a "pink women's housecoat" and then exposed himself to lifeguards.Emanuella Grinberg (April 23, 2018), The Waffle House shooting suspect thought Taylor Swift was stalking him and showed other signs of delusion, CNN. In July 2017, the U.S. Secret Service arrested Reinking near the White House after he crossed a barrier and refused to leave.
Loopner, a widow, would wear a housecoat. She often referred to her "wifely duties" concerning her late husband, and told Lisa Loopner to "...go warm up the Gremlin..." before they went out somewhere. Todd would often give Lisa noogies by getting her in a headlock and knocking her on the top of the head, and a regular element of the sketches would be Todd making fun of her flat chest. He'd look down her shirt to see whether there were "any new developments" and then make a disparaging comment such as "Better put some Band-Aids on those mosquito bites," to which Lisa's weary reply was often "That's so funny I forgot to laugh," or "The last time I heard that I fell off my dinosaur".
Banda's bodyguard, Yatuta Chisiza, who had been lying on a sofa in the front room, led the group to Banda's bedroom. Banda, in his pyjamas, was allowed to put on a dressing gown (housecoat) and taken to a waiting Land Rover. He was also permitted to take a suit of clothes (but not, by some oversight, underwear). He was driven immediately to Chileka Airport, barely avoiding a potentially fatal collision with an oncoming Saracen armored vehicle on the narrow road, and shortly afterwards flown to Gwelo (now Gweru) in Southern Rhodesia with one of his lieutenants, Henry Chipembere who had been detained by chance on the Chileka Airport road. The numbers detained in Operation Sunrise on the 3 March 1959 were 22 dissidents by 6am, 60 dissidents by 10am, 90 dissidents by 1:30pm, and 120 dissidents by 5pm.
She continued with these photo-romance series with 'Sunhere Sapne' (Golden dreams) that was realised during the 1998 Khoj international workshop at Modinagar, Delhi where she tried to capture the fantasy of an average middle-class housewife, dressed in the urban uniform of housecoat and petticoat, and her alter ego, a girl in a golden frock with a bouffant hairdo. She followed it other photo-romance series like 'Dard-e-Dil'(The Anguished Heart) in 2002, a narrative photo sequence set in Chawri Bazaar, Delhi; and 'Bombay Photo Studio' a project that she undertook from 2000–03. In 2004, her project 'Native women of South India', a collaborative project of performance photography realised with British Photographer Clare Arni, looks at photography as an ethnographic tool and deconstructs the popular images of the 'native' woman. Extending the performative aspect of the photo to video films, she made 'Paris Autumn', a work of fiction in the style of a gothic thriller, narrating the story of the artist's stay in Paris in 2005.

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