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n. (alternative spelling of kamees English)
WordNet
n. a long tunic worn by many people from the Indian subcontinent (usually with a salwar or churidars)
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Usage examples of "kameez".
When she was finally able to lift the kameez without pulling at the broken skin underneath, she laid her forehead against each swollen, infected weal.
Gill had been exhausted by chasing Chiura and Jana around the suite on his hands and knees, roaring like a bull and occasionally reaching out one large hand to snatch at flying hair or the hem of a kameez, while they squealed in pretended terror.
Stone climbs out of the quilted suit, revealing a very pretty blue silk sort of salwar kameez underneath, and sits down too.
This was Kameez, the little woman with the big mouth from Subsidiaries Acquisition, piping up from the other end of the table.
He looked round at them, apparently genuinely interested, and Kameez squeaked as she nearly fell out of her chair, clinging on for dear life.
He took a few wobbly steps towards Falsh, Kameez still teetering alarmingly above him.
As the buzz of sirens died away, he gently set down the stunned and dishevelled Kameez in her chair and scooted her back to her place at the table.
He remembered chasing her when he was small, following the rustle of her salwar kameez as she dashed ahead of him, her black hair and black eyes and white, white teeth.
ISI agents dressed in tan and gray shalwar Kameez robes and carrying AK-47s took positions outside.
Inside it stood a slimmer, younger Sikh in beautifully laundered salwaartrousers and long, frock-like kameez,who bowed his snug sky-blue turban in greeting.
Nesbit was dressed in an odd combination of garments, jodhpur trousers beneath a long muslin kameez,and if the aura of horse he carried with him explained the trousers, he had certainly changed his footwear upon returning from his morning gallop.