Definition of gon
1. gown [ n ] long, usually formal, woman's dress
Used in print:(The Providence Journal...)
The costumes are stunning evocations of the voluminous gowns and picture_hats of the Gibson_Girl days .
(Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstasy....)
Here he sketched , sitting in their flowing gowns of linen and silk , young_girls not_yet twenty , some about to be married , some married a year or two .
(Stephen Longstreet, Eagles Where I Walk....)
Martha picked_up the hem of her gown and with eyes closed she slowly began to dance a stately minuet around the ballroom .
(Guy Bolton, The Olympians....)
His hand went to her shoulder and pushed_aside the knotted scarf that surmounted the striped poplin gown ; then , to better purpose , he took_hold_of the knot and with dextrous fingers , untied it .
(Sallie Bingham, "Moving Day," The Atlantic...)
Finally she had come_down ; Winston had heard her shaking out the skirt of her new pink silk hostess gown .
Synonyms gown Related Terms dress bridal_gown ball_gown mantua dinner_dress train2. gown [ v ] dress in a gown
Synonyms gown Related Terms dress3. gown [ n ] protective garment worn by surgeons during operations
Synonyms surgical_gown scrubs gown Related Terms garment4. gown [ n ] outerwear consisting of a long flowing garment used for official or ceremonial occasions
Synonyms robe gown Related Terms outerwear academic_gown vestment vestSimilar Spelling
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