In a floral housecoat and a Virgin Mother pendant around her neck, she gets there.
From the ocregister.com
Dorothy glides from chat into commercial as easily as into a housecoat.
From the time.com
Upset, he neglects to remove the housecoat before answering the doorbell.
From the boston.com
She pulled a small pistol from her pink housecoat and fired a warning shot into the ceiling.
From the dallasnews.com
She wore a housecoat, sheer stockings and a turban that kept her hairstyle neat when she was dusting.
From the economist.com
Elizabeth Taylor would have stood out even if she'd been wearing a frumpy housecoat in the pitch dark.
From the sfgate.com
The story opens with the major in his housecleaning costume, a crimson, clematis-patterned housecoat.
From the boston.com
Distracted by grief, he happens to be wearing a red, flowery housecoat when he answers a ring at his front door.
From the nytimes.com
Down the street, Martha Skinner, still in her housecoat, brewed a pot of coffee for guests at her bed and breakfast.
From the latimes.com
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