1. blouse - Noun
2. blouse - Verb
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.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYou find me at work; excuse the dust on my blouse. I sculpt my marble myself. Camille Claudel
For really, when you think of all the life and death problems in the art of the Renaissance, who cares if a Chevalier is laughing or that a young girl has a red blouse on. Willem de Kooning
My blonde was here again today. This time with her little boy at her breast. I had to draw her as a mother, had to. That is her single true purpose. Marvelous, these gleaming white breasts in her fiery red blouse. The whole thing is so grand in its shape and color.. Paula Modersohn-Becker
The woman wears a floral print blouse with lots of leaves and pink flowers. Risa would like to attack her with a weed whacker. Neal Shusterman
I don't want unnecessary violence, sergeant," said Blouse. "Right you are, sir!" said the sergeant. "Carborundum! First man comes through that door runnin', I want him nailed to the wall!" He caught the lieutenant's eye, and added: "But not too hard! Terry Pratchett
A ring on a good woman's finger is no good without a blouse on her back. Irish Proverb