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Definition of charmeuse in English: charmeusenoun ʃɑːˈməːzSHärˈm(y)o͞oz mass nounA soft, smooth silky dress fabric. 查米尤斯绉缎(一种柔软光滑的女服织物) Example sentencesExamples - The white dupioni and charmeuse lining felt like water under my hands - too fine and too luxurious to entrust into my hands.
- Presenter and last year's Best Actress winner Nicole Kidman combined sleek and womanly with her silver charmeuse gown finished in feathers.
- With its drape, charmeuse works well for blouses, scarves and lingerie.
- This turquoise shirred charmeuse dress features twisted straps, padded bra cups, side-zip closure and a crisscross back.
- He mixed casual style with elegant material - parachute pants of silk crepe satin or a blazer of ivory silk charmeuse - to create looks that work for both day and night.
- It's too easy to mess up your charmeuse shirtfront eating beets and goat-cheese crostini, but the grilled lobster tail is terrific, tender with a faint perfume of garlic.
- I am constructing a silk charmeuse evening dress of two layers that I would like to dye green and blue.
- It was made of charmeuse satin with a V-neck, and the right side of the top curved around in a pleated fold to stop just under Lauren's left breast, seemingly held tight by two dime-sized rhinestone buttons.
- For a luxurious look, choose a satin or charmeuse lining and underline it with flannel.
- Glitter accents add a touch of sparkle to this merlot strapless charmeuse dress.
- The chocolate becomes the gourmet's equivalent of charmeuse.
- Other favourites in the outerwear department include her floral wrap coat, her lovely textured wool coat and her black graphic floral wrap coat (worn over a blonde charmeuse camisole and jade wool lace skirt).
OriginEarly 20th century: from French, feminine of charmeur 'charmer', from charmer 'to charm'. Rhymesagents provocateurs, berceuse, chanteuse, chartreuse, chauffeuse, coiffeurs, danseuse, diseuse, furze, hers, messieurs, Meuse, secateurs, vendeuse Definition of charmeuse in US English: charmeusenounSHärˈm(y)o͞oz A soft, silky dress fabric. 查米尤斯绉缎(一种柔软光滑的女服织物) Example sentencesExamples - The white dupioni and charmeuse lining felt like water under my hands - too fine and too luxurious to entrust into my hands.
- Presenter and last year's Best Actress winner Nicole Kidman combined sleek and womanly with her silver charmeuse gown finished in feathers.
- It's too easy to mess up your charmeuse shirtfront eating beets and goat-cheese crostini, but the grilled lobster tail is terrific, tender with a faint perfume of garlic.
- He mixed casual style with elegant material - parachute pants of silk crepe satin or a blazer of ivory silk charmeuse - to create looks that work for both day and night.
- Glitter accents add a touch of sparkle to this merlot strapless charmeuse dress.
- This turquoise shirred charmeuse dress features twisted straps, padded bra cups, side-zip closure and a crisscross back.
- I am constructing a silk charmeuse evening dress of two layers that I would like to dye green and blue.
- Other favourites in the outerwear department include her floral wrap coat, her lovely textured wool coat and her black graphic floral wrap coat (worn over a blonde charmeuse camisole and jade wool lace skirt).
- With its drape, charmeuse works well for blouses, scarves and lingerie.
- For a luxurious look, choose a satin or charmeuse lining and underline it with flannel.
- It was made of charmeuse satin with a V-neck, and the right side of the top curved around in a pleated fold to stop just under Lauren's left breast, seemingly held tight by two dime-sized rhinestone buttons.
- The chocolate becomes the gourmet's equivalent of charmeuse.
OriginEarly 20th century: from French, feminine of charmeur ‘charmer’, from charmer ‘to charm’. |