kimono
IPA: kʌmˈoʊnʌ
noun
- A traditional Japanese T-shaped, wrapped-front garment with square sleeves and a rectangular body, now generally worn only on formal occasions.
- (loosely) A yukata.
- A long robe-like garment in Western fashion, which may be open at the front, loosely inspired by the Japanese garment.
- (regional) A bathrobe or dressing gown.
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Examples of "kimono" in Sentences
- He stood up in the majestic kimono.
- Even the uniform used in Kumdo is Japanese Kimono
- The houmongi is the married woman's formal kimono.
- It was the preferred fabric for kimonos in the Edo period.
- These women dressed in kimono and imitated the look of geisha.
- There are different types of kimono to wear throughout the year.
- The men then pull at the oni and shred the red kimono the oni wears.
- You might want to do the same for the Japanese titles and kimono pages.
- It is the most formal style of kimono worn by unmarried women in Japan.
- Okobo are worn to prevent the wearer's kimono from touching the ground.
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