For indeed they were clad but in close-fitting blue kirtles of fine wool, embroidered about the hems with gold and coloured threads.
They were fain not to refuse, lest the damsels should think they held them not in honour, and did on the two kirtles right poor as they were.
These two maidens were richly dressed in kirtles closely laced and shapen to their persons and wore mantles of a goodly purple hue.
Very richly arrayed were these damsels in raiment of fine needlework, and their kirtles were covered by fresh fair mantles, embroidered with gold.
Also she wears kirtles laced with silk and tiring pins of silver and silver gilt and has made all the nuns wear the like.
The girls only wore the plain black kirtles that had been brought from Haddington at the time of the funeral, and the little boys had such homespun garments as the shepherd lads wore.
One by one the women, still holding theirkirtles tightly round their shoulders, began to move away.
They had drawn their kirtles over their heads and looked like gigantic oval balls, gray or black, with small mud-stained feet peeping out below.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kirtles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.