From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishblouseblouse /blaʊz $ blaʊs/ ●●● S3 noun [countable] DCCa shirt for women a silk blouse
Examples from the Corpus
blouse• Suzanne, forty-something, looking respectable in baggy pants and a blouse, used to work here.• Three tartans, since the skirt, jacket and blouse were all different.• She wore white shorts and a blue blouse with white stars.• The burgundy skirt was smeared with grime and buttons were missing from her gaping blouse.• They can wear a sweatshirt or blouse, with culottes or sweat pants.• The blouse shaped her very nicely, he thought.• Brown-and-white saddle shoes, white socks, white blouse, the plaid skirt arranged four inches above the knees.Origin blouse (1800-1900) French