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Nightwear – also
called sleepwear, or
nightclothes – is
clothing designed to be worn
while sleeping. The
style of
nightwear worn may vary with the seasons...
- for wear to bed or on
occasions where the
wearer would be seen in her
nightclothes, such as
visiting or
while sharing accommodations during travel during...
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hypothesized that she had
fallen unconscious while smoking and set fire to her
nightclothes. "Once the body
starts to burn," the FBI
wrote in its report, "there...
- in her
nightdress to meet Doryan. In dismay,
Charles wanders in his
nightclothes to the beach,
where the
parish priest Father Collins finds him. The villagers...
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brought from her bed.
Catherine and the king then beat her,
ripping her
nightclothes and
pulling out
handfuls of her hair.
Catherine pressed Jeanne d'Albret...
- cotton. Wool and
synthetics are now also used. Yogi (よぎ,
literally "
nightclothes") are kimono-shaped bedclothes. They were used in the 1800s and early...
- on her
behind as she lay in her bed, or
coming into her room in his
nightclothes. Her governess, Kat Ashley,
thought this scandalous, and
reported it...
- cowl
while the
daughters are
typically shown in bed,
dressed in
their nightclothes. Many
renderings contain a
cypress tree or a cross-shaped cupola. The...
- destro**** by fire on
December 20, 1980,
forcing 45
people to flee in
their nightclothes,
including Baroness von Trapp. The body of a
guest was
found later in...
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through the window,
leaving the baby unharmed. She runs in her
socks and
nightclothes into the
nearby wood,
where she
collapses into
confused dreams. Hours...