Synonyms for kimonos
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : kuh-moh-nuh, -noh |
Phonetic Transcription : kəˈmoʊ nə, -noʊ |
Top 10 synonyms for kimonos Other synonyms for the word kimonos
Définition of kimonos
Origin :- 1630s, from Japanese kimono, literally "a thing put on," from ki "wear, put on" + mono "thing."
- As in robe : noun gown, often for wearing at home
- As in bathrobe : noun robe
- The three other girls got into kimonos and slippers and prepared tea.
- Extract from : « Four Girls and a Compact » by Annie Hamilton Donnell
- Its regalia is dressing-gowns or kimonos with bedroom slippers.
- Extract from : « Elizabeth Hobart at Exeter Hall » by Jean K. Baird
- Mr. and Mrs. London, however, usually wore Japanese kimonos.
- Extract from : « Through the South Seas with Jack London » by Martin Johnson
- Mary and Annie had scurried across the hall in their kimonos.
- Extract from : « At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins » by Nell Speed
- Why, she is more at home there than we are in 117 in our kimonos.
- Extract from : « At Boarding School with the Tucker Twins » by Nell Speed
- Everything was ordered from America, except his Japanese kimonos and "fudos."
- Extract from : « Lafcadio Hearn » by Nina H. Kennard
- She kept a toy dog which she aired afternoons, and her kimonos were florid and numerous.
- Extract from : « Cheerful--By Request » by Edna Ferber
- Get your slippers and kimonos, and we'll go into daddy's room.
- Extract from : « Prudence of the Parsonage » by Ethel Hueston
- She's simply scared stiff at kimonos and pajamas and bathrobes stalking round her in a strange house.
- Extract from : « The Second Violin » by Grace S. Richmond
- One was not surprised that the sergeant-major, wanting the men for physical drill, daily shouted "Fall in the kimonos."
- Extract from : « New Zealanders at Gallipoli » by Major Fred Waite
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