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kimonos Meaning in Bengali



একটি আলগা পোশাক; গাউন পরিহিত মূলত জাপানি দ্বারা ধৃত থেকে অনুকরণ

Noun:

লম্বা ঝুলওয়ালা ঢিলেঢালা জাপানি পোশাক,





kimonos's Usage Examples:

Mizumori usually performs in western dresses, instead of the traditional kimonos.


They are remembered in the poem as "Two girls in silk kimonos, both / beautiful, one a gazelle.


Every year in the middle of January, ten to twenty girls in colorful kimonos between the ages of 5 and 12 perform the dance at a shrine or in front.


Inspired by his wife's hobby of collecting kimonos and a massive collection thereof, he started Sai So, a fashion boutique.


Covered in many kimonos of older eras, that are now tattered and moth-ridden, she wears the white.


Cuban Azabu-Jūban, in Minato, Tokyo, Japan A Japanese under cloth for kimonos Juba (disambiguation), of whose various meanings "Juban" may be the adjective.


Athletes are not permitted to compete with torn kimonos, sleeves or pants that are not of proper length, or with T-shirts underneath.


Employees from different companies wear different kimonos, but anyone can join the dances.


her place with imagery, while she attended presentations in traditional kimonos, and signed her paintings with a monogram.


Her hobbies are wearing kimonos, riding horses, and perform pilates.


Overcoats worn over kimonos were introduced called tombi, niuimawashi, and azumakoto, all commonly.


Thereafter, the snow crystal became a popular design motif on kimonos and on chawan, Japanese tea bowls.


Tatehana has created clothing, including kimonos and shoes, and many of his designs are held in the public collections of.


booths feature other Japanese items, such as Japanese dry goods and snacks, kimonos, jewelry, art and an abundance of traditional Japanese cuisine, including.



kimonos's Meaning':

a loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese

Synonyms:

robe;

Antonyms:

undress;

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