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peignoir (/ˈpɛnwɑːr, ˈpeɪnwɑːr/ PEN-war, PAY-nwar, US also /pɛˈnwɑːr, peɪˈnwɑːr/ pen-WAR, pay-NWAR, French: [pɛɲwaʁ] ) is a long
outer garment for women...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 2018) was a
Scottish actress who is best
known for her
portrayal of Mme.
Peignoir in
Fawlty Towers (episode "The
Wedding Party") and
minor roles in both...
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designer Paul
Tazewell created an
outfit for
Glinda that was a "pink,
dotted peignoir with
spiraling circles out of ruffles" to
reflect the
playful and frivolous...
- the knees.
Pajamas -
traditionally loose ****ing, two-piece garments.
Peignoir - long
outer garment for women,
usually sheer and made of chiffon; frequently...
- 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...
- geisha, glei, greige, greisen, heinous*, inveigle*, nonpareil*, obeisance*,
peignoir*, reign, rein, seiche, seidel, seine, sheikh*, skein, surveillance, veil...
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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...