The odd thing was that he was not very happy; he could not get Billy's white face out of his head, and he could not altogether forget the icy cold feel of the baby's little arms, when he slipped off that brown winsey frock.
Yes, this baby was his own Sarah Ann, but her woolen comforter, and mother's old Paisley shawl, and even a little brown winsey frock had all disappeared.
She wore a blue print wrapper, nowise differing from that of a peasant woman, and a blue winsey petticoat, beyond which appeared her bare feet, lovely in shape, and brown of hue.
She wore a full winsey petticoat, which she managed perfectly, and stockings of the same colour.
Happily the moon was now up, so that Andrew was soon able to find the things they had both dropped in their haste, and Maggie had soon wrapped the baby in the winsey petticoat she had been carrying.
She was dressed in a grey winsey gown, close to her throat and wrists.
A clean wrapper and apron, both of blue print, over a blue winsey petticoat, blue stockings, and strong shoes completed her dress.
Thus Cecile's winsey frock still contained a great many francs put away toward a rainy day; for, since they entered the Landes, the children not only spent nothing, but lived better than they had ever done before.
I will do it cleverly, and no one will guess that any money could be hidden in that common little winsey frock.
It was, indeed, necessary to economize, for the francs sewn into the winsey frock would come to an end by and by.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "winsey" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.