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camisole

[kam-uh-sohl] / ˈkæm əˌsoʊl /




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Another photo, which appears to be on an airplane, shows Clinton with a woman wearing a white camisole.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 20, 2025

Carucci looks at ease in their purple camisole, green basketball shorts and house shoes.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 15, 2023

After the show, Ms. Roberson, the sunny M.C. dressed in orange bell bottoms and a black camisole, talked about the convention-challenging content of the Suffragettes’ songs compared with popular country music.

From New York Times Aug. 25, 2022

For an office-appropriate look, Sena suggests wearing a camisole with a built-in shelf bra; they “go under almost anything,” she notes.

From Washington Post Sep. 30, 2021

In any case, I went into the water wearing a camisole, bra, and underwear.

From "We Were Liars" by E. Lockhart

People started lining up outside appliance outlets and department stores, risking life and limb to get their sweaty hands on one of the limited-quantity, only-while-supplies-last TVs, power tools, personal computers or designer camisoles.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 28, 2025

Its $1.80 camisoles and $7.80 jeans were meant to swipe at the Irish retailer Primark, which entered the United States that year.

From New York Times Oct. 23, 2019

Other focal points might include a selection of shoes or camisoles casually displayed on a tufted fabric bench, almost begging to be bought.

From Seattle Times Aug. 21, 2019

That’s why every weekend our basement laundry area resembles a Himalayan monastery, where, instead of Tibetan prayer flags flapping in the breeze, there are sports bras and camisoles.

From Washington Post Jun. 4, 2017

My sisters and I left home wearing six pairs of underdrawers, two half-slips and camisoles; several dresses one on top of the other, with pedal pushers underneath; and outside of everything an all-weather coat.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver




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