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Definition of Blouses
1. blouse [v] - See also: blouse
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blouses
Literary usage of Blouses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Art in Industry by Charles Russell Richards (1922)
"blouses The competition for successful de- NATURE OF signs in blouses is very
keen, and DESIGNS USED IN novelty is constantly demanded. ..."
2. Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers by Don Marquis (1916)
"It came in about the time the Bulgarian blouses did—there was a war over there
somewhere, ... But the blouses went out, and the buttermilk stayed in. ..."
3. West Ham: A Study in Social and Industrial Problems; Being the Report of the by Outer London Inquiry Committee, Edward Goldie Howarth, Mona Wilson (1907)
"She used to make sample blouses for a firm which has now failed, ... She now
makes elaborate net blouses with tucks and insertions for 1s. to 1s. 4d. each. ..."
4. Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home by Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1841)
"... homeward with baskets of fresh-mown grass on their heads, followed by peasants
in their dark blouses, with their sickles swung over their shoulders. ..."
5. The Quartermaster Corps in the Year 1917 in the World War by Henry Granville Sharpe (1921)
"blouses, woolen, short 3094; 2784 blouses on hand have been ordered altered. ...
blouses, woolen, short 3725; 2750 sent to Fort Sam Houston for exchange. ..."
6. Art in Industry by Charles Russell Richards (1922)
"blouses The competition for successful de- NATURE OF signs in blouses is very
keen, and DESIGNS USED IN novelty is constantly demanded. ..."
7. Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers by Don Marquis (1916)
"It came in about the time the Bulgarian blouses did—there was a war over there
somewhere, ... But the blouses went out, and the buttermilk stayed in. ..."
8. West Ham: A Study in Social and Industrial Problems; Being the Report of the by Outer London Inquiry Committee, Edward Goldie Howarth, Mona Wilson (1907)
"She used to make sample blouses for a firm which has now failed, ... She now
makes elaborate net blouses with tucks and insertions for 1s. to 1s. 4d. each. ..."
9. Letters from Abroad to Kindred at Home by Catharine Maria Sedgwick (1841)
"... homeward with baskets of fresh-mown grass on their heads, followed by peasants
in their dark blouses, with their sickles swung over their shoulders. ..."
10. The Quartermaster Corps in the Year 1917 in the World War by Henry Granville Sharpe (1921)
"blouses, woolen, short 3094; 2784 blouses on hand have been ordered altered. ...
blouses, woolen, short 3725; 2750 sent to Fort Sam Houston for exchange. ..."