sundress
IPA: sˈʌndrɪs
noun
- A typically sleeveless dress, usually a minidress, made of light, loose-fitting material for spring and summer wear.
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Examples of "sundress" in Sentences
- A sundress, like a jumper, is sleeveless and collarless.
- Crew ad, how about one in which a little boy models a sundress?
- But I don't suppose a sundress could be the next item on the menu?
- Marc awakens to find himself tied to a chair, clad only in an old sundress.
- I put on my yellow sundress and my yellow flats, with the bow close to the end.
- She was still wearing the sundress but had a blue shawl to cover her shoulders.
- But the sundress is a summertime wardrobe staple that can be worn by women of any size and remain flattering.
- Her dark hair looked so soft; she was wearing a long sundress with an African print that left her shoulders bare.
- It's not yet 9 o'clock, and she's been cleaning up since dawn in her sundress, which is the color of shamrocks, and her big silver jewelry.
- How quickly he'd sprung from the sheets to wrestle with her and pull down her sundress but she had pushed him away, covering herself, trying to tell him through her laughter: No!
- These festive platforms—designed by everyone from Manhattan-based label Loeffler Randall to Suno, which sources its vibrant prints from Kenya—can be worn peeking out from under a billowing wide trouser or a sundress.
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