camisoled
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[edit]camisoled (not comparable)
- Wearing a camisole.
- 1981, J. D. Hardin, Raider’s Gold, Playboy Paperbacks, →ISBN, page 137:
- The introductions were completed throughout the room, to men and camisoled whores alike, and Raider began to breath a little easier when no one popped up with a challenge to his identity.
- 2004, Jah Anthony, “Prologue”, in Ambush Mountain, Trafford Publishing, →ISBN, page 1:
- Slot machines and mechanical one-armed bandits now line the heavily oiled wooden planks once stomped upon by desperadoes and varmints; and pranced upon daintily by pretty camisoled ladies in search of health and wealth, among other distractions.
- 2022, Frank Angeletti, Subtext: A Nervous Novel, Firebrand Publishing, →ISBN:
- He climbs on top of his frilly-camisoled patient for easy access to administer necessary medical attention.
Verb
[edit]camisoled
- simple past and past participle of camisole