Night-dress

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Archaic form of nightdress. alt-of, archaic

    "Or if, on the contrary, we had taken a fancy for the terrible, and made the lover of the new femme de chambre a professional burglar, who bursts into the house with his band, slaughters black Sambo at the feet of his master, and carries off Amelia in her night-dress, not to be let loose again till the third volume, we should easily have constructed a tale of thrilling interest, through the fiery chapters of which the reader should hurry, panting."

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""Was your sister dressed?" "No, she was in her night-dress.""

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