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		Definition of housedress in US English: housedressnounˈhousdresˈhousdres A simple, usually washable, dress suitable for wearing while doing housework.  Example sentencesExamples -  And I'm not ready to wear elastic waistband polyester pants or shapeless granny housedresses.
 -  She was still wearing a housedress like the one Molly would usually see her in, but her hair was messier and she looked distressed.
 -  But I had learnt from a young age that travelling around the state in mules with little ribbons stuck to them and a cotton housedress was a painful and cold trek.
 -  She had blonde curls that hung around her slightly plump face, and she wore a common housedress and apron over it.
 -  At breakfast, Cate came into the dining room wearing a casual housedress, but Genevieve was already dressed in all of her splendor.
 -  When she came to write her numbers she put on a starched print housedress and brushed her hair until it was slick and shiny.
 -  Tell that to Anne and her pretty green housedress.
 -  Sitting still in a chair was a gray-haired woman in a faded housedress who resisted the viewer's gaze.
 -  She walked all the way back to her room and dressed into one of her housedresses, since it would be more comfortable that way.
 -  She would add feather stitch embroidery to the neckline of the plain housedresses she bought.
 -  A fat black woman in a faded housedress glanced at him with glazed disinterest.
 -  An officer and a woman in a pretty housedress walked out and met the small family.
 -  In one hand she's holding her shoes, pink-colored pumps against her blue housedress.
 -  And there is a whiff of ironic retro cool in wearing a rebuilt 1950s housedress or baking pink cupcakes from scratch.
 -  At the kitchen door, I turned once again to look at her in her blue housedress.
 -  My housedress is all open and the baby makes a hump.
 -  She exhaled deeply and then changed into a green housedress.
 -  He knew where my mother kept her nightgowns, her housedresses and especially… her underwear.
 
    Definition of housedress in US English: housedressnounˈhousdres A simple, usually washable, dress suitable for wearing while doing housework.  Example sentencesExamples -  She was still wearing a housedress like the one Molly would usually see her in, but her hair was messier and she looked distressed.
 -  And I'm not ready to wear elastic waistband polyester pants or shapeless granny housedresses.
 -  At the kitchen door, I turned once again to look at her in her blue housedress.
 -  Tell that to Anne and her pretty green housedress.
 -  When she came to write her numbers she put on a starched print housedress and brushed her hair until it was slick and shiny.
 -  And there is a whiff of ironic retro cool in wearing a rebuilt 1950s housedress or baking pink cupcakes from scratch.
 -  An officer and a woman in a pretty housedress walked out and met the small family.
 -  She exhaled deeply and then changed into a green housedress.
 -  Sitting still in a chair was a gray-haired woman in a faded housedress who resisted the viewer's gaze.
 -  A fat black woman in a faded housedress glanced at him with glazed disinterest.
 -  She had blonde curls that hung around her slightly plump face, and she wore a common housedress and apron over it.
 -  At breakfast, Cate came into the dining room wearing a casual housedress, but Genevieve was already dressed in all of her splendor.
 -  He knew where my mother kept her nightgowns, her housedresses and especially… her underwear.
 -  My housedress is all open and the baby makes a hump.
 -  In one hand she's holding her shoes, pink-colored pumps against her blue housedress.
 -  But I had learnt from a young age that travelling around the state in mules with little ribbons stuck to them and a cotton housedress was a painful and cold trek.
 -  She walked all the way back to her room and dressed into one of her housedresses, since it would be more comfortable that way.
 -  She would add feather stitch embroidery to the neckline of the plain housedresses she bought.
 
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