Word |
Tunic |
Meaning |
a garment loosely worn over the torso, with or without sleeves, and of various lengths reaching from the hips to the ankles |
Example 1 |
Diana’s floral tunic draped loosely over her body. |
Example 2 |
The Grecian’s gownlike tunic kept him cool in the midday sun. |
Example 3 |
Because her favorite tunic was dirty, the girl had to wear another loose-fitting dress to school. |
Example 4 |
Putting away her tunic, the orator looked for a more form-fitting outfit. |
Example 5 |
The wind puffed out the woman’s white tunic, causing it to rise above her waist. |
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