Rich necklaces, the jewel of the Garter, and a whole constellation of brilliants, decorated her bosom, and the boddice of her blue satin dress and its sleeves were laced with seed pearls.
This boddice was likewise ornamented with silver filigree buttons, and long silver chains, ending in large tassels of the same material, gilt.
My mother bids me bind my hair With bands of rosy hue, Tie up my sleeves with ribbons rare, And lace my boddice blue.
A petticoat, reaching from the hips to between the knees and ankles, a not too jealous boddice of light muslin, their long hair flowing down their backs, and a neat straw hat, composed as graceful a costume as I have ever witnessed.
There is a neat figure in a close boddice and a hauben, or hood-like headdress; she has taken to winter attire early.
Her dress consists of a close boddice with long sleeves, all of dark purple stuff, and her neat black apron does not make a bad contrast to it.
Her tightly fittingboddice is of blue cloth, with bullet buttons, and has but a short waist, while a coral confines her apron and dress.
Her preparations for the dinner table consisted simply in replacing her morning boddiceby one without sleeves--which displayed her snow-white arms nearly to the shoulders.
It is composed of a coloured cap, fitting close to the head, of a boddice with red laces, a gown, usually striped with red and green, and of scarlet stockings.
Their dark-green gowns, with variegated borders, reach down to their heels, and the shoulder-strap of the closely fitting boddice is a band of gold lace.
Lady Castlemain was dressed in white and green, with an open boddice of pink, looped with diamonds.
The boddice was long and close, with a very low tucker.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "boddice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.