Examples of 'my kimono' in a sentence
Meaning of "my kimono"
The phrase 'my kimono' refers to a traditional Japanese garment typically made of silk with wide sleeves and a sash that is tied around the waist, often worn for formal occasions or as loungewear
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My kimono got dirty because of the dust.
Mameha asked me to show you my kimono collection.
My kimono in disarray.
Get your dirty hand off my kimono.
She sold my kimono for me.
I would like to straighten out my kimono.
He picked up my kimono and put it on.
Totally different than me wearing my kimono.
Get him my kimono.
I would be able to make the second payment on my kimono.
I sold my kimono.
They will give you a lot of money for my kimono.
Get me my kimono.
I believe you were doing whippits with Coyote in my kimono.
With your sandals and my kimono our children will have a wonderful holiday.
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You look great in my kimono.
Bring my Kimono quickly.
You will tear my kimono.
If I test it, my kimono will be blood stained.
I was able to fix my kimono.
But my kimono vanished!
And a little bit in my kimono.
I shall put on my kimono now, please, Emily.
He looked down at my kimono.
I spilled wine on my kimono and was asking for help! How embarrassing!
Hey bring me my kimono.
If I left my kimono out, do you think she would wear it?
My bra is now so comfortable, even under my kimono.
I am not makin my kimono dirty!
Excuse me. Thank you, I was able to fix my kimono.
I even have… I left my kimono at the pelican's place.
What kinds of hair styling can you create for my kimono style?
That 's my kimono.
Well … good thing I did not bring my kimono.
Can I have my kimono now?
Great . Thanks . you could open yours . And conversely, since I opened my kimono.
I am not getting my kimono dirty!
Let me go, you will dirty my kimono.
I am not makin my kimono dirty! No way!
I 'd need to change out of my kimono.
Here 's my kimono.
How did you get it? I sold my kimono.
I am not getting my kimono dirty! No way!
Besides, I have to pay for my kimono.
Are you wearing my Kimono again? Oh, it 's all right.
Now that I think of it, give me my kimono back.
Are you wearing my Kimono again?
Yeah . You look great in my kimono.
Yeah, well, I left my kimono home.
I sold my suit, and my wife - my kimono.
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