Sentence example with the word 'passementerie'

passementerie

Definition n. a decoration or adornment on a garment

Last update: June 25, 2015

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Machine-made passementerie on top of conspicuous but sleazy material is always shoddy.   [Please select]

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She was in a décolleté mauve passementerie-trimmed gown, with a train--what we would call an evening dress.   [Please select]

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In commercial life they are traders, pawnbrokers, and peddlers, and control the artificial-flower and passementerie trade.   [Please select]

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Fowler hesitated while the struggling breath grew more irregular under the passementerie on her bosom.   [Please select]

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There's one-white brocaded peau de soie, all frills and rosebuds; the bodice is trimmed with pearl passementerie, and it's a dear.   [Please select]

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The Mexican women were mostly dressed in semi-evening gowns, spangles, paillettes, passementerie, presenting all sorts of touches, as they caught the light, not connected in the Anglo-Saxon mind with picnics.   [Please select]

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She wore her expensive green frock, with its passementeried bosom, bead tassels, and gaps between the buttons down the back, as though she had bought it second-hand and was afraid of meeting the former owner.   [Please select]

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