They were wearing low boots, leather shorts or skirts, brightly colored blouses and hose, and yellow capes.
The next shop had the universal low boots, shorts, skirts, blousesand hose, in assorted sizes and colors, but no capes.
The blouses I can use as mosquito veiling, but these bonnets are not the kind our babies wear.
I have just unpacked a barrel of clothing sent from home to the Orphanage, and find to my disgust that it is almost entirely composed of muslin blouses and old ladies' bonnets!
With a heightened color she glanced from Billie's and Elinor's neat skirts and pongee blouses to her own faded calico dress.
With cries of sorrow they beheld their underclothing and blouses all tinged a deep pink.
A consummate knowledge of modern politics reminded him that the blue blouses of France were still socialistic to the core, and that individualism sat upon a throne of straw.
Blue blouses at the doors of the wine shops spat upon the pavement and cursed the bourgeoisie; coarse women with skirts hanging about them like rags laughed brutalities and flung indecencies after them.
Of course you did, when we decided to keep all our nicer blouses in there!
The big shops and wholesale places buy hundreds of blouses that they sell off cheap, and that is what they pay for the making of them.
And don't you think--quite apart from questions of religion--that we tourists ought to be grateful to these people for diversifying the landscape with their picturesque red blouses and things?
Wandering along arm in arm, they passed various contingents of the Russians, male and female, whose scarlet blouses shone brightly under the variegated globes of light.
There were shirtwaists and blouses galore, but it was too early for many wash-skirts to be going to the laundress.
As for clothes, you'll need blouses and dark skirts or bloomers, and tennis shoes--but all that can wait till the business meeting.
Some of the poor middle-class folk near-by brought to them their measures of materials, and the more honorable folk who dwelt in the avenues beyond Upper Richmond Road crossed the steep railway bridge with blouses and skirts to be reformed.
For that he could not provide all theblouses that were requested of him, he rented a big house.
It is true they spent a time which seemed intolerably long to Betty in having pretty white blouses and smartly made skirts and neat little jackets fitted on.
So the coarsest petticoats, the most clumsy stockings, the ugliest jackets andblouses and skirts imaginable, presently appeared out of the little wooden trunks.
Blouses are to be left optional, but we are all to wear the same caps.
If the laborious Frenchmen in blouses and perspiration see our trunks, they will certainly pop them into the hold, where all kinds of miscellaneous parcels, cases and bales are being chucked without the slightest attempt at fitting in.
The workmen doffed their blouses and put on coats, and Sophia was disturbed to see them coming in single file towards the hotel, followed by the executioner in the silk hat.
There they stand all along the track in their patched trousers and blouses and sabots, with a band round the left arm, a broken soldier cap, and a gun on the shoulder.
And they had meant to put on their pretty summer dresses--and here they were with only their morning blouses and skirts on.
It held all the clothes, the swinging skirts and coats and summer blouses of the dead woman.
There was an exchange of blouses by the owner of the flask, and the latter was left by Joe as a witness agin Walter.
A pretty good looking set of surfmen when we get our new blouses on, neat and clean, you know, and then turn out for some drill at the station.
These six new flannel blouses were bought from a traveling clothing-peddler who came to the station and with a glib tongue so skillfully paraded the advantages of a purchase, that almost all the men accepted this rare opportunity.
Joe Cardridge exchanged blouses with Walter, that is what he did, and carried off the missin' letter.
Several men in blouses heard the word "surrender," and immediately shouted, "No surrender!
Crowds of girls in blue middy blouses were gathered in groups about the recreation ground.
They were unlacing their blouses as they clattered up the back stairs, and pulling them over their heads in the upper hall.
On all sides tools were lying about, and blouses hanging here and there ready for the morrow.
Again Win had helped her in the afternoon by placing blouses of congenial colours together on the counters instead of letting them lie anyhow, as Miss Stein, in her recklessness, would have done.
Thorpe could not help thinking of the difference between these exclamations and those he had expected to hear when the advertised blouses first burst on the beholders eyes.
Besides, there was Cupid, and he alone, she thought, would have been worth the move from Blouses into Toys.
For Toys gave harder work for the hands without a capital H thanBlouses and Neckwear, even when Miss Stein was badly "peeved.
With an eye for colour and a swiftness of touch that was almost incredible, unsympathetic blouses were changed into daring yet dainty "confections.
So, what with tight dresses and high heels and thin silk stockings and low shoes and blouses on winter days, no wonder men wouldn't let them have the vote!
Luckily black skirts and blouses were not the craze of the moment.
Long before half-past ten women who wanted blouses and had seen the newspaper advertisements of the two-hour bargain sale began to inquire where it would be held.
It was not there; but, suddenly and without warning, she was dragged out ofBlouses and Neckwear and dumped into Toys.
It was hard to go back to checked aprons and blouses after ribbons and feathers and war paint, but at last it was done.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blouses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.