WordNet
n. women's underwear and nightclothes [syn: lingerie]
Wikipedia
Intimate Apparel is a play written by Lynn Nottage. The play is a co-production and co-commission between Center Stage, Baltimore, Maryland, and South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, California. The play is set in New York City in 1905 and concerns a young African-American woman who travels to New York to pursue her dreams, becoming an independent woman as a seamstress.
Usage examples of "intimate apparel".
Sascha pointed to items of intimate apparel in lace and gauze that were far too sophisticated for even a twentyyearold.
Sascha pointed to items of intimate apparel in lace and gauze that were far too sophisticated for even a twenty- year-old.
Leroux was backing her Lincoln Continental out of a space in front of Fleda Vetch Intimate Apparel in that blind-cautious way of our lady shoppers and the kid in the Caddie punches his horn with a balled fist and eases past, just missing the Lincoln's rear left fender a feather.
Thayer, in an effort to salve what she took to be his mortification at this public exposure, in her presence, of one of the necessary fastenings of his intimate apparel.
He was pretty much sure it was hers, since she'd stopped to pluck several items of intimate apparel from the clothesline before going inside.
His gaze shot to the intimate apparel she'd left discarded on the floor.