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peignoir

[peyn-wahr, pen-, peyn-wahr, pen-] / peɪnˈwɑr, pɛn-, ˈpeɪn wɑr, ˈpɛn- /




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Watch her pace nervously in her fishbowl of a house, dressed in a silk peignoir and clutching a drink, an irresistible target for anyone with a mind to stalk or photograph.

From New York Times

In the 1954 Hitchcock movie “Rear Window,” Grace Kelly opens a sleek Mark Cross overnight case and a fluff of ivory-colored peignoir — a confection of a negligee — emerges with a pouf.

From Washington Post

She glides through her home in peignoirs and stilettos.

From Washington Post

Another, dressed in an ice-blue peignoir, petted a stuffed lap dog with one hand and preened with the other.

From New York Times

Lips scream here, hands clench, a woman in a gray peignoir walks up and down, a restive ghost.

From New York Times