How to use in-sentence of “gown”:
+ A polonaise is a type of gown that has a bodice and an attached skirt.
+ The color, style and ceremonial importance of the gown can depend on the religion and culture of the bride.
+ A wedding dress or wedding gown is the clothing worn by a bride during a wedding ceremony.
+ It was a white cotton organdy gown with large ruffled sleeves, puffed at the shoulder.
+ She gives Cinderella a gown of gold and silver and slippers made of glass.
+ An evening gown is a fancy dress.
Example sentences of “gown”:
+ He was known mainly for his evening and wedding gown collections.
+ Her gown is smeared with blood.
+ The typical male costume in those days is the gentleman's outfit of white or light green gown and black hat.
+ He was known mainly for his evening and wedding gown collections.
+ Her gown is smeared with blood.
+ The typical male costume in those days is the gentleman’s outfit of white or light green gown and black hat.
+ At home, Cinderella’s gown turns to rags, but the other glass slipper remains as it is.
+ The clothes for females and males have an optional gown for added formality.
+ A nightgown or nightdress is a gown worn for sleeping.
+ The male costume could include a gown similar to a topcoat which the wearer puts over the jacket and pants, with different sorts of hats and coronets for a noble effect.
+ The price of an evening gown ao dai is reasonable, but may be expensive depending on the choice of fabric and the dressmaker.
+ They are transformed into a gown more beautiful than that she wore to the ball.
+ The gown went from the neck to the ankles.
+ Her sadness finished after her fairy godmother by used the magic gave to her a coach, a coachman, horses, a footman and a light beautiful silver with diamonds ball gown with glass slippers, but the godmother warns Cinderella must return before midnight because everything will turn in their true form.
+ She wears a white gown to symbolise purity and usually a tiara or crown.
+ The gown appeared to have two-flaps with slits on both sides, features preserved in the later ao dai.
+ In the original portrait as exhibited, one strap of her gown had fallen down her right shoulder.
+ It was with this gown that Crawford’s broad shoulders began to be accentuated by costume.