i would like a silk scarf to match this blouse - definizione. Che cos'è i would like a silk scarf to match this blouse
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Cosa (chi) è i would like a silk scarf to match this blouse - definizione

ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY HARRY WARREN, LYRICS BY MORT DIXON AND BILLY ROSE
Would You Like To Take A Walk?

blouse         
  • A woman wearing a [[dirndl]]. The white part on her body and arms is the blouse.
  • [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] (center), the Italian patriot and his wife, Anita (right), popularized the red, Garibaldi shirt, a type of military blouse, which became popular, as early 1860s, civilian fashion, with men and women, both, in [[Europe]] and the [[North America]].
  • A man and woman wearing [[poet shirt]]s—a unisex blouse, inspired by [[Romanticism]] and worn by fashionable people such as the English poet, [[Lord Byron]]
  • "puffy shirt"]], worn by Jerry Seinfeld, is an example of a [[poet shirt]] blouse.
  • Blouses from 1890 to 1900 Australia.
  • A Japanese blouse (left), in 1951.
  • A [[camisole]] being used as a blouse.
WOMEN'S GARMENT FOR THE UPPER BODY
Ravika; Peasant blouse; Peasant top; Peasant blouses; Russian blouse; Silk blouses; Silk blouse; Blouses
(blouses)
A blouse is a kind of shirt worn by a girl or woman.
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blouse         
  • A woman wearing a [[dirndl]]. The white part on her body and arms is the blouse.
  • [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] (center), the Italian patriot and his wife, Anita (right), popularized the red, Garibaldi shirt, a type of military blouse, which became popular, as early 1860s, civilian fashion, with men and women, both, in [[Europe]] and the [[North America]].
  • A man and woman wearing [[poet shirt]]s—a unisex blouse, inspired by [[Romanticism]] and worn by fashionable people such as the English poet, [[Lord Byron]]
  • "puffy shirt"]], worn by Jerry Seinfeld, is an example of a [[poet shirt]] blouse.
  • Blouses from 1890 to 1900 Australia.
  • A Japanese blouse (left), in 1951.
  • A [[camisole]] being used as a blouse.
WOMEN'S GARMENT FOR THE UPPER BODY
Ravika; Peasant blouse; Peasant top; Peasant blouses; Russian blouse; Silk blouses; Silk blouse; Blouses
¦ noun
1. a woman's upper garment resembling a shirt.
2. a loose smock or tunic of a type formerly worn by peasants and manual workers.
3. a type of jacket worn as part of military uniform.
¦ verb make (a garment) hang in loose folds.
Phrases
big girl's blouse Brit. informal a weak, cowardly, or oversensitive man.
Origin
C19: from Fr., of unknown origin.
Blouse         
  • A woman wearing a [[dirndl]]. The white part on her body and arms is the blouse.
  • [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]] (center), the Italian patriot and his wife, Anita (right), popularized the red, Garibaldi shirt, a type of military blouse, which became popular, as early 1860s, civilian fashion, with men and women, both, in [[Europe]] and the [[North America]].
  • A man and woman wearing [[poet shirt]]s—a unisex blouse, inspired by [[Romanticism]] and worn by fashionable people such as the English poet, [[Lord Byron]]
  • "puffy shirt"]], worn by Jerry Seinfeld, is an example of a [[poet shirt]] blouse.
  • Blouses from 1890 to 1900 Australia.
  • A Japanese blouse (left), in 1951.
  • A [[camisole]] being used as a blouse.
WOMEN'S GARMENT FOR THE UPPER BODY
Ravika; Peasant blouse; Peasant top; Peasant blouses; Russian blouse; Silk blouses; Silk blouse; Blouses
<i>·nouni> A light, loose over-garment, like a smock frock, worn especially by workingmen in France; also, a loose coat of any material, as the undress uniform coat of the United States army.

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Would You Like to Take a Walk?

"Would You Like to Take a Walk?" is a popular song with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose. It was added to the 1930 Broadway show Sweet and Low starring James Barton, Fannie Brice and George Jessel. The song was published in 1930 by Remick Music Corporation.