Judy in a rose-pink kimona lay on the couch, looking out of the window.
She was wrapped in a pale blue kimona of Judy's, and she had had her breakfast in bed!
These girls all dress in dark colors like the ladies, only with the difference prescribed by the profession, such as the low neck in the back and the full length of the kimona on the floor like a wave around her.
Scarecrow, stepping on his kimona and falling off his silvery throne.
As for the Scarecrow, he paced disconsolately up and down his magnificent throne room, tripping over his kimona at every other step.
She walked anxiously up and down her room, clutching her kimona about her; it would be some time yet before she could hear from her father.
Constance, kimona over her shoulders, stood at the top of the stairs and waited.
Tea-gowns and negligees are for the boudoir; the kimona is for the bedroom.
She should always be neatly dressed, never appearing at the breakfast table in kimona or dressing-jacket if men will be present.
I'm not going to do a thing till I get thiskimona cut out.
How could I look ahead and see that my son would grow up so soon and buy his mother a fur-lined coat, or that my three girl babies for whom I sewed so happily would make me a kimona and such a beautiful garment?
So it was decided the kimona should be white eiderdown and bound with pink satin ribbon and Rosemary and Sarah and Shirley went shopping one afternoon after school and bought the materials.
Mrs. Willis wrote that the fur coat and the kimona had made her the envy of the whole sanatorium and she was so proud of them both that she cried whenever she looked at them!
Jane wrapped the little girl in the kimona and lifted her up in the reclining chair.
Jane will you bring that small pink kimona and put it on.
Dora's laughing, olive-tinted face reflected a glow from her cherry-colored silk kimona with its border of white chrysanthemums.
The Kimona Trust has a logical successor, the Laundry Trust.
I was compelled to pay $15 for a kimona which I could have purchased for $3 at any department store.
The Kimona Trust agents are satisfied to make the normal profit on the goods as if they were sold at their legitimate price.
Here is a truthful story from a girl in an Armour avenue resort as to the way she was victimized by the kimona grafters.
There was the Kimona Trust; then the Laundry Trust, and now the Beer Trust.
The Kimona Trust has not eaten to the last bill in the purse of the vice slave.
Three hundred per cent excess profit is the taxation made by the agents of the kimona trust!
The girl looked funny indeed with thekimona and the hat.
A funny sight, indeed, was Alfy, her little bedroom slippers of red just peeping out from under her bright pink kimona which she had slipped on over her night dress, and a bright red hat in her hand.
The Rainbow Kimona is a club composed of seven of the Senior Class, each member wearing a kimona representing one of the colors of the rainbow.
In a flash she had raised the kimona and had the stiletto in her hand.
Mrs. Sin wore her kimona of embroidered green silk and made a striking picture in that sordid setting.
She wore a Japanese kimona of embroidered green silk and a pair of green and gold brocaded slippers which possessed higher heels than Rita remembered to have seen even Mrs. Sin mounted upon before.
The negress picked up the kimona from the chair and carried it to the wardrobe.
The kimona flapped and fluttered and permitted indiscreet glimpses of a less gorgeous substructure.
Rosie, drawing herkimona closely about her in the enjoyment of this new and promising gossip.
Her red and yellow kimona rose and fell with her quick breathing.
And then with many contortions she produced from some inner recess of her kimona a large dill pickle, imperfectly wrapped in moist newspaper.
They had drawn her for many blocks, and the meeting of the Cornelias was in full swing when her kimona and hair ribbons came into play upon the sidewalk.
She wrapped her kimona toga wise about her and pondered.
The physical charm of Rosie, kimonaclad and dirty, might not have appealed as insistently as her father feared to the rich adopter, and the rag-wrapped baby would have been equally safe.
Why, the other day my 'phone was out of order and I ran down to the desk in my kimona to telephone and the clerk had the nerve to call me for it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kimona" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.