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bathrobe
[bath-rohb, bahth-]
noun
a long, loose, coat-like garment, often tied with a belt of the same material, worn before and after a bath, over sleepwear, or as leisure wear at home.
bathrobe
/ ˈɑːθˌəʊ /
noun
a loose-fitting garment of towelling, for wear before or after a bath or swimming
a dressing gown
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
When the burglars tied up Kardashian and took her to the bathroom, she was only wearing a bathrobe and the belt came undone, the court heard.
“This was in the garden by the tomatoes,” she explained, still in her bathrobe.
A thick figure in a bathrobe grabbed Johnny by the arm.
It comes when Callas, resplendent even in a bathrobe, glides into the kitchen to sing at Bruna while the poor deary cooks her an omelet.
There’s no private, residential rehab in Singapore - no mooching around in fluffy bathrobes and then retreating to your own en-suite room.
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