0 a loose piece of clothing like a coat, worn informally inside the house, especially before getting dressed in the morning or after getting undressed in the evening
But it was David, wrapped in a long gray dressing gown, looking for all the world like a monk.
He had breakfast served in his room, and he ate it in a red dressing gown with green tassels.
It needed painting badly, but it looked quite as well as the minister who came to the door in a ragged dressing gown.
Katy was alone, sitting up in her pretty dressing gown of blue, which was so becoming to her pure complexion.
The colonel was standing in the middle of his parlor, wrapped in a gaudy dressing gown, and in his hand he held my mangled bulletin.
It became fashionable to be depicted in one's portrait wearing a silk robe de chambre, or dressing gown.
Gerald lends her a pair of dry pyjamas and a dressing gown.
Brown was dressed in pyjamas and a dressing gown and was covered with a plaid travelling rug.