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How to use gowned in a sentence

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Two were gowned in Nile green tulle over taffeta and two in pink of the same.
Please, take this young woman and see that she is bathed in the finest perfume, and gowned, jeweled, and crowned.
After everyone had already been seated, including the king, I walked slowly, gracefully into the grand hall, gowned brilliantly in gold cloth.
Today, she was still gowned in white, much like Amelea, but this dress's collar went up to her chin.
I came to court this morning on a civil matter that would not require me to be gowned.
Through the crowd I could see a small, gowned body making its way toward us.
Bligh and Madeleine watched for a while, then as the crowd thinned they approached a gowned priest and asked him what was happening.
Then I was introduced to the surgeon who, suitably gowned and gloved, was there in case of cardiac arrest.
He was in some sort of operating room, surrounded by masked and gowned men and women in blue surgical gear.
Only a gowned and gloved person should help another person don a sterile gown and gloves, place sterile drapes, or prepare the sterile field.
I have been taught that if you are not gowned and gloved, you cannot touch something that is sterile.
She claimed her daughter was not properly checked and gowned before being given the anaesthetic.
Quickly thanking the nurse, the couple gowned up and hurried to their daughter's room to find her sitting up and waiting for them.
Plastic surgeon Michael Kelly is masked and gowned, his male patient sedated.
The scrub student gowned and gloved, set up sterile fields, draped patients, and assisted with surgery.
The photo had been altered so that between the doctors peering down at the operation is a wigged and gowned barrister.
Upon his arrival on a hot February Sydney day, Dowling disembarked to an eleven-gun salute and was greeted by a gowned but wigless Chief Justice.
For formal events the guys must be in a black suit or tux, the women must be gowned.
Volunteers also work as hospital guides, or on out-patient departments, meeting patients, helping them get gowned up for an X-ray and offering them a cup of tea.
On the 10th December the anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, two thousand dignitaries, tuxedoed and gowned, gather in the Stockholm Concert Hall.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A lady, slim, gowned and veiled in black and followed by a negress, swept past him.
She was elaborately gowned and furred, and something about her creaked when she walked.
She was gowned, too, with a chic nicety to arouse the envy of all less-fortunate women.
She was gowned in a tightly fitting tailor-made dress of bottle green, trimmed with gold.
Superbly gowned and coiffed and otherwise decorated, she went, and her entrance was the sensation of the evening.
Women were beautiful, tastefully gowned and coiffured, but it was easy to see that they were merely women.
With apparent solicitude he escorted the Klondike person, fetchingly gowned in a street costume of the latest mode.
At my right was a regally gowned woman whose delicate features were now as hard as agate and whose eyes were avid.
His sister was magnificently gowned, and far more beautiful than before.
Five hundred fashionably gowned women turned their heads, so intent and steadfast was Martin's gaze, to see what he was seeing.
And to be gowned as if she were going to have audience with the Queen!
The little maid who presides should be gowned to represent a butterfly.
Man, even when tonsured and gowned, was not made to live alone.
She was gowned to distraction, and by an artist in women's wear.
Each Princess was gowned in robes woven with the arms of her kingdom.
At that moment a small, frail woman, gowned in black, entered the room.
The door opened and the Professor stepped out, gowned and slippered.
A limousine stood at the curb, and into it a young man was helping several wonderfully gowned women.
It was a girl called Tinker Bell exquisitely gowned in a skeleton leaf, cut low and square, through which her figure could be seen to the best advantage.
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