Deshabille example sentences
des·ha·bille
noun
- variant spelling of dishabille
dis·ha·bille
noun
déshabillé (noun) · deshabille (noun) · déshabille (noun)
- the state of being only partly or scantily clothed:
Synonyms
dishabille, nudity, nakedness, bareness, here"Deshabille" Example Sentences
1. He strolled through the garden in deshabille, his hair tousled and shirt untucked.2. The painting depicted her in a state of charming deshabille.
3. Her deshabille was elegant, even in its apparent carelessness.
4. A portrait of the countess in deshabille hung above the fireplace.
5. The novel described her awakening in deshabille, the sunlight streaming across the bed.
6. He found her in deshabille, a silk robe barely concealing her nudity.
7. The artist captured her beauty, even in her deshabille.
8. The morning light highlighted the subtle beauty of her deshabille.
9. His deshabille suggested a man comfortable in his own skin.
10. She felt a sense of freedom in her deshabille.
11. The deshabille of the aristocracy was a studied art.
12. He threw off his clothes in a flurry of deshabille.
13. Her deshabille was more alluring than any formal gown.
14. The air of deshabille added to the intimacy of the scene.
15. He admired the casual grace of her deshabille.
16. The novel's heroine frequently appeared in a state of deshabille.
17. There was a certain nonchalant elegance to his deshabille.
18. The painting’s deshabille subject was surprisingly modest.
19. She moved with a languid grace, even in her deshabille.
20. The sculptor captured the essence of deshabille in his work.
21. His deshabille was a carefully constructed effect.
22. The photographer aimed for a sense of natural deshabille in his portraits.
23. The play featured a scene of scandalous deshabille.
24. She awoke in a state of blissful deshabille.
25. His morning deshabille was far from slovenly.
26. The term deshabille evoked a sense of intimacy and vulnerability.
27. A glimpse of deshabille was enough to capture his attention.
28. The novel’s descriptions of deshabille were surprisingly sensual.
29. Her careless deshabille was oddly alluring.
30. The artist preferred to paint his subjects in deshabille.
31. The painting was a masterpiece of understated deshabille.
32. He felt comfortable in his own deshabille.
33. The poem alluded to a scene of passionate deshabille.
34. Her deshabille was a deliberate choice.
35. The photographer’s skill lay in capturing the beauty of deshabille.
36. The scene was bathed in the soft light of morning, emphasizing her deshabille.
37. He found the subtle charm of her deshabille irresistible.
38. The novel’s heroine often appeared in states of elegant deshabille.
39. The statue depicted a figure in relaxed deshabille.
40. Even in deshabille, her elegance was undeniable.
41. His deshabille was a sign of his relaxed mood.
42. The carefully arranged deshabille suggested a studied carelessness.
43. The word deshabille itself possesses a certain allure.
44. A sense of playful deshabille permeated the room.
45. The painting’s use of light and shadow enhanced the effect of deshabille.
46. She gracefully moved about the room in her deshabille.
47. The film captured the mood of languid deshabille.
48. He was drawn to the mystery hinted at in her deshabille.
49. The artist skillfully rendered the textures of her deshabille.
50. The scene ended with a lingering shot of her in deshabille.
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