Sentences with Dishabille

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dishabille'

After a long day at the beach, they returned to their beach house in a state of dishabille.

The morning rush had her running late, resulting in a hurried and dishabille appearance at the office.

The actor confidently portrayed the character's dishabille, capturing the essence of the carefree artist.

As the party raged on, some guests embraced the theme, arriving in playful dishabille costumes.

The historical drama depicted the aristocracy's disdain for those who appeared in public in dishabille.

The rebellious teenager expressed her independence through a deliberate state of dishabille.

In the romantic novel, the protagonist found love in unexpected places, even amidst the dishabille of a quaint bookstore.

She entered the room, dismayed to find her meticulously arranged books now in a state of dishabille.

The garden, once a picture of neatness, was now in a state of dishabille after the storm passed through.

The teacher frowned upon the student's desk in dishabille, cluttered with scattered papers and pens.

Despite the chef's efforts, the kitchen was left in a state of dishabille after the busy evening rush.

The art studio, usually an organized space, was now in dishabille with paint splatters and scattered brushes.

The hotel room showed signs of dishabille, with unmade beds and towels strewn across the floor.

The neglected garden fell into dishabille, with overgrown weeds and unruly plants taking over.

The living room bore the aftermath of the children's playdate, in a state of cheerful dishabille.

The laboratory equipment lay in dishabille, forgotten after the hurried experiment concluded.

The actor's dressing room, once pristine, was now in a state of dishabille with costumes scattered everywhere.

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