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Use "blouses" in a sentence
"They had both discarded their tunics in favour of what they called blouses, loose holland garments like long"
"Something that alot of ladies don't consider when wearing dresses or nice blouses is that even though the neckline may appear modest, if care isn't taken when bending down it can be just as immodest as a very low neckline."
"It was then very common for young men in college and elsewhere to wear what were called blouses -- a kind of hunter's frock, made at first of brown holland, belted at the waist, these being gradually developed into garments of gay-colored chintz, sometimes, it was said, an economical transformation of their sisters 'skirts or petticoats."