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- A peignoir (/ˈpɛnwɑːr, ˈpeɪnwɑːr/ PEN-war, PAY-nwar, US also /pɛˈnwɑːr, peɪˈnwɑːr/ pen-WAR, pay-NWAR, French: [pɛɲwaʁ] ) is a long outer garment for women...
- be worn with a matching outer garment such as a robe, a sheer chiffon peignoir, or a dressing gown, to make them appropriate for receiving guests. The...
- item of nightwear, may vary from hip-length (babydoll) to floor-length (peignoir). Nightshirt, a shirt meant to be worn while sleeping. It is usually longer...
- collectible vintage items. Some babydolls open in front and resemble a robe or peignoir. Short daywear dresses of a similar style are sometimes called babydoll...
- the knees. Pajamas - traditionally loose ****ing, two-piece garments. Peignoir - long outer garment for women, usually sheer and made of chiffon; frequently...
- geisha, glei, greige, greisen, heinous*, inveigle*, nonpareil*, obeisance*, peignoir*, reign, rein, seiche, seidel, seine, sheikh*, skein, surveillance, veil...
- mode. P****é means past, p****ed, or (for a colour) faded. peignoir a woman's dressing gown. Peignoir means bathrobe in French (for either ****, in absorbent...
- room and covered with a white cloth. She was shrouded in a white, laced peignoir, her hair, unfastened and reaching to the floor, enfolded her entire body...
- 1953 film, Lili, a petticoat that Ava Gardner wore in Show Boat, a white peignoir that Mae West wore for Life magazine in 1952, the Milton Berle in-drag...
- world wars (which one is never specified, though he once mentions to Mrs Peignoir that he was in France in 1918) who permanently resides at the hotel. When...