Chemisette [noun]
Definition of Chemisette:
undergarment
Opposite/Antonyms of Chemisette:
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Sentence/Example of Chemisette:
A chemisette of the finest cambric appeared within the bodice, and covered the bosom.
Her brocade bodice trimmed with jet would partly cover her white chemisette.
Chemisette of lace, finished at the throat with a fulled band and petite ruffle.
Almost at every turn the white chemisette of the brook bird glinted from some grey stone and went piping before us up stream.
She wore a gown of cambric, covered with narrow pink stripes, and cut low at the throat, so as to display a muslin chemisette.
Her robe, made of grey bolting-cloth, was slashed with a red front-piece, that partly covered her white and starched chemisette.
The housekeeper listened to the praise of her domestic virtues with eyes immovably fixed on her elegant chemisette.
But, my dear, suppose you wear a chemisette next time, if you haven't authority enough over him to prevent his doing it again!
We see the chemisette composed of a row of lace, an insertion, and round plaits from top to bottom of thin muslin.
A little laced bodice and white chemisette completed the dress.