Sentence Examples
A mantle billowed up from the cloak and settled about her shoulders, holding the medallion in place. |
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She would rise early and wrap a thick cloak over her shoulders then proceed to watch as the sun drew itself over the crest of the hills yonder. |
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He was dressed in black breeches and a royal color shirt with a black cloak around him. |
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Unclasping the cloak, he caught it before it flew away and balled it untidily to tuck under his arm. |
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He had been wearing a cloak that covered his face, and had a naked sword in his hand. |
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The quote was based on photographs taken of the cloak, as Steinhauser would not allow Graham to take the cloak to the menders, based in London. |
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The rider's features couldn't be seen because of the large cloak masking its face. |
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In the very front of the gym, a man in a black cloak stood at a podium, the hook masking his face. |
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Every so often a trooper would don armour and cloak to go and relieve a guard on duty outside. |
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She bent down, picked up her cloak, and wrapped it back around her body before turning around. |
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I had two dresses, one nightgown, three pair of undergarments and a thin, threadbare cloak. |
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At his fancy-dress party, Armstrong, already huge, augments his volume with tails, a heavy cloak with a triple tippet, and a three-cornered hat. |
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She wore a cloak about her shoulders that was piled with what looked like swan feathers. |
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He has a Slavic cast of feature, which he acknowledges helps him to adopt a cloak of invisibility. |
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She brushed past him, fingers working at the clasp of her deep green cloak. |
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He pushed down the hood on her cloak, and then brushed the hair away from her ears. |
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Her instinct told her what was inside, and with a quick flick of her hand, she grabbed the pouch and withdrew it into her cloak. |
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Butterflies including the tiger swallowtail and mourning cloak rely on the flowers of the red maple for their survival and reproduction. |
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She was dressed in a tunic, trousers, shirt, boots and cloak, the traditional garb of a lone male warrior. |
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She shucked off her cloak and jumped onto a stack of barrels near the main mast. |
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His face was still shrouded in darkness, covered by the hood of a cloak, but from his back sprung a pair of wings. |
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We must rid ourself of this psychological cloak of darkness before it becomes our shroud. |
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The clouds above formed a cloak of black, like a funeral shroud being shed over the battlefield. |
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Wearing only a linen shirt and a pair of trousers, she pulled her cloak from a nearby chair and wrapped it around her shoulders. |
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He was wearing a large black cloak, with the a flag stitched onto the right shoulder pad. |
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The cowardly writer of this perfidy had assumed the mantle of anonymity to cloak his misdoings! |
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She reached out and grasped the silk, gasping as it unfurled into a thin cloak, shimmering softly. |
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Its elections a few months ago were a sham, a transparent attempt to provide a democratic cloak for a body which is anything but democratic. |
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It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence. |
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Wearing only an open, sheathlike black cloak, the actress holds an extravagantly long chain of flowers that trails awkwardly alongside her. |
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His cloak was whipped with the wind underneath his sword, which was sheathed on his back. |
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Full mourning cloak was worn by chief mourners, with the train carried by train-bearers. |
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Indeed, a queen's cloak, red linen, and entire sets of garb were traded for land. |
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The crier will also be expected to wear a traditional tricorn hat, a red cloak and to carry the town crier's bell at official functions. |
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The streets of Okinawa were shadowed by the cloak of twilight and wrapped in a thin fog. |
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Just as she darted into the shadows, her dark cloak billowing behind her, showing a flash of crimson, a loud ruckus came from the front door. |
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Cheryl rolled to her left to avoid another crashing of the wooden club, her saber now drawn from its hidden place beneath her cloak. |
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Then she took a pouch from a canvas tote bag that hung with her dark wool cloak on a wooden peg near the door. |
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He was wearing a white shirt, brown woollen trousers, a navy woollen jacket belted with a black belt and the cloak the soldier had mentioned. |
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Turning, Amagar found a man in a deep red cloak with a golden torque at his neck and fingers rich in gems that proclaimed his wealth. |
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Rembrandt depicts himself in a burgher's hat and cloak, as does Rubens, although the hats are dissimilar and Rembrandt wears a neck ruff. |
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Women tend to wear very colorful long-sleeved, ankle-length dresses, with a black silk cloak called an abaya covering them completely in public. |
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Saudi women don a billowy black cloak called an abaya, along with a black scarf and veil over the face. |
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You must wear a black cloak and veil that's called an abaya when you leave the palace, to protect your modesty. |
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One was a cloak of a rich, royal purple so unfaded, unfringed, and well-kept that it looked new, defying the years it had spent in storage. |
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And it doesn't even matter that he has left his cloak in the wardrobe department or that his teeth are straight as tombstones. |
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When the sun takes its turn, it shines warmly and the traveller removes his cloak. |
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I washed and dressed in brown breeches and a black coat, not wanting to be encumbered by my heavy cloak. |
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In cold weather, many men cover their jellabas with a hooded cloak called a burnus. |
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His huge black cloak started to waver in the wind and slowly he turned around. |
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He was clothed in a crimson red beret, royal blue tunic, scarlet red cloak, and light blue pants. |
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He tells them to sit and when he takes off his cloak they see that he is robed in white. |
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Kel retorted, shivering as she pulled the heavy black cloak over her mage's robe. |
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It hovers high above the clouds and literally no radar can detect it because of its wind-elemental cloak. |
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He righted his ruffled cloak, straightened his wrinkled shirt, and glared white hot anger at me. |
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In the distant, lying on the summer grass is a body with a worn-out and raggedy cloak. |
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He was clad in a black ragged cloak that hung around his body like a veil of darkness. |
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Instead of a cloak, the thin man wore a short blue cape, which was currently flipped over one shoulder in a rakish fashion. |
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Under the cloak of anonymity, lovers, adulterers and closet gamblers were free to behave appallingly. |
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I pulled my cloak a bit tighter as a gust of wind whipped powder snow from a nearby drift and swirled it around us in a chill flurry. |
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The assailant was wearing a hooded cloak and the setting sun had lengthened the shadow covering his face. |
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Under the kanuka trees young kawakawa, titoki and manamana are weaving a bright green cloak for the hills. |
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Even with her wool sweaters, shirts, leggings, socks, and cloak, she was still cold. |
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He was facing her, no longer clad in the deep jacket with silver frogging, but now swathed in his trademark black cloak. |
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Hair streaming in the wind, cloak rippling out behind him and eyes flashing, he bore down upon the fortifications. |
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Her hair streamed behind her and fanned out like a cloak and her skirts flew up around her slender legs in a tornado of color. |
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Hannah's dark green cloak streamed out behind her as we pushed forward in the wind. |
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He took a swig of wine, set the wineskin aside and made to slide down under the cloak to sleep, but Kieran caught his arm. |
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Removing his rather shabby cloak to reveal a more respectable outfit underneath, Maddock spied a nearby servant carrying a tray of food. |
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Gasping, Claven threw off his cloak, revealing a pair of black dragon wings and took off after Kyra. |
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She was wearing a cloak made out of a Lena's fur, which was much like a sheep's wool, only finer and much softer. |
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She quickly stripped out of her gown, grabbing a heavy black woolen cloak and pulling it around her shoulders. |
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Isn't there a Druid spell that enchants a cloak to help protect you against heat? |
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A korowai cloak made with kiwi feathers was draped around the shoulders of the 27-year-old when he arrived at the Supreme Court building. |
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His cloak protected him well enough, but his legs and feet got the worst of it, bleeding profusely over the punctured and brittle skin. |
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In this way, perhaps, he seeks to cloak his book in an aura of scientific respectability. |
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The darkness and heat descend upon you like a heavy black cloak and the mosquitoes suddenly make a rush for any exposed bits of skin. |
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A silver chest was placed in her room and the magic cloak safely locked therein. |
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Once they descended into it they would be at the mercy of whatever hid behind its cloak. |
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I took off my samite robe and folded it around my buttercream gown and green cloak. |
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He appeared before Portsmouth Magistrates yesterday dressed in a green robe, blue cloak and with talismans around his neck. |
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He took his toque off with the veil attached, and he put both it and the cloak into his brown bag. |
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At his fancy-dress party, Arkadin, already huge, augments his volume with tails, a heavy cloak with a triple tippet, and a three-cornered hat. |
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She had missed the smell of the sea, the salty tang to the breeze that brushed her cloak and her hair. |
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By the very nature of what it is, Empires are malignant, not benign though they cloak this malignancy with shallow kindness. |
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Noble ideas about feeding the world are being used to cloak ambitions of economic dominance. |
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The air became cool with a slight breeze that whispered and moved her cloak, sending wisps of dark hair across her face as they rode. |
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The cloak he wore bagged over his body, making his frail stature appear sturdier. |
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The dog watched her search through her cloak to find the aloe. |
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Pulling back his cloak, he shows off his giant phallus bearing forth a bushel of fruit. |
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Arm people with a cloak of anonymity and a shield of non-accountability, and watch the cavalcade of crazy charge. |
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Some have innocuous-seeming URLs like cardpool.com or giftcardgranny.com, which cloak the sinister operations. |
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This is the conspiratorial mind using skepticism as a cloak for intellectual laziness. |
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Meanwhile, on the stand, Morris presents his version of the facts under the cloak of immunity. |
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Joplin was a thin and weedy boy, who seemed to always be wearing a plain white shirt and simple trousers, and the same gray cloak draped over his shoulder. |
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He wore a checkered cloak over a sweater or two and heavy trousers, sported a full dark moustache and whiskers, he seemed a pensive type, sallow-faced and quiet. |
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The steering arm thrums under their hand, the deck heaves beneath their feet and the keen salt wind cuts like a knife through even a good sealskin cloak. |
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He had a black cloak on his shoulders that went down to his ankles. |
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Jesus' brilliant illustration of using new, unshrunk cloth to patch an old cloak and pouring new, fermenting wine in old wineskins illustrates the point well. |
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He begs for food and wears only a loincloth and a cloak, shunning the townspeople and becoming a wretched figure with unkempt hair and long fingernails. |
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Among the 50 new works included is a shawl made of used tea bags that resembles a ceremonial cloak. |
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It turns out Emeraldas is already there, silently having a drink, and everyone is struck with awe when she pulls back her cloak and they see her scarecrow thin scarred self. |
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Tamora drew her cloak about her, appreciating the warm mantle with its fur lining, whilst the air chapped her lips and pinched her nose and cheeks. |
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Though my cloak was tied tightly, my hood kept coming off, and I would stop to put it back over my head, until finally I gave up and just rode bareheaded. |
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But by wearing a cloak of invisibility you cheat the world of your talents and intellect. |
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He had on his hunting clothes but he added a cloak for good measure. |
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He wore his cloak and swished it behind him most becomingly. |
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Under the cloak she wore a sienna-red dress with a leather cord belt hanging around her waist, and her golden hair was down, combed out of it's normally spiky state. |
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A tall dark being stood in the pouring rain, soaking black cloak pulled tight around a wiry figure against the cold, hood pulled up and shadowing a dark face. |
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His mount sat quietly atop a leather bound saddle, the cloak sagging, shadowing anything in its impenetrable layer of threads, and reaching the ground slightly. |
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A cloak of midnight blue hung from a hook next to where the bow had been. |
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During the nineteenth century the shawl was found by many women to be a cheaper substitute for the cloak and even today older rural women might be shawled. |
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The last visitor gone, the Pope donned his scarlet shovel hat, threw a black cloak over his white soutane, assembled a dozen members of his court. |
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There was a sudden tug, and the cloak around his shoulders was torn away. |
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Krista was wearing a brown tunic and skirt, and a brown hooded cloak. |
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Marie yowled outraged at getting wet and went under Phoenix's cloak. |
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He retied his waterskin and stuck it back into the folds of his cloak. |
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Her cloak was reversible, black on one side, brown on the other. |
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He turned and went back at the call of the messenger, taking some popolo fruit and leaves in his cloak. |
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To his right in an honored position sat an Egyptian general, conspicuous by his Turkish pantaloons, red cloak and tall betasseled fez. |
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Rhitta Gawr wore a cloak made of men's beards, and was slain by King Arthur after claiming Arthur's beard. |
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They again found Fawkes, dressed in a cloak and hat, and wearing boots and spurs. |
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As they came to seize the priest, Alban put on the priest's cloak and clothing, and presented himself to the soldiers in place of his guest. |
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Various colourful stories are told about him, such as laying his cloak over a puddle for the Queen, but they are probably apocryphal. |
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As to my dress, I covered my Hussar uniform with a long cloak, and I put a grey forage cap upon my head. |
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They stand back to make room for every rascal and demagogue who chooses to cloak his selfish deviltry under the veil of race pride. |
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The MPAA, which emerges in Kirby's film as a creature of the Hollywood studios, wraps itself in the cloak of morality. |
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Out jumped Hinchy, wearing black cloak and a mop head for a wig, and the rest is history. |
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Mohammad is an imposing figure with his shocking white beard, dark green cloak and turban, and an AK-47 slung behind his back. |
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The 18-year-old, who served in Flanders for three years, stole a camblet cloak, a coat and petticoat. |
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Can she excuse my wrongs with Virtue's cloak? Shall I call her good when she proves unkind? |
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No man is esteemed any ways considerable for policy who wears religion otherwise than as a cloak. |
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A policeman with his arms hidden under his cloak marched unhasting downwards from the direction of the Bank. |
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That of the females consists of a tunick, a girdle, and a short cloak, called by them, ichella. |
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His charger wore a blanket of enameled crimson scales and gilded crinet and chamfron, while Lord Tywin himself sported a thick ermine cloak. |
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Under the cloak of reform he's mendaciously lowering the safety net protecting the low paid as well as the jobless, sick and disabled. |
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Pausing only to settle his cloak and set his Regent's circlet on his hair, he strode to the rail and waited. |
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A blur of motion passed him, and he turned to find Carline standing in the room, a heavy cloak wrapped around her. |
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The royal Horus is represented in the cloak of royalty, and the phallic emblem found there witnesses to Jesus being Horus of the resurrection. |
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The Marcher lord was still clad in his ratty black cloak and dented breastplate with its chipped enamel lightning. |
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The hall has a cloak area and the spacious lounge includes an understairs cupboard. |
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Some wildflowers, such as bloodroot, have leaves that envelop the flower like a lady's cloak for protection against the elements. |
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The one thing they did consent to was a cloak they could use to cover themselves while they slept. |
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He wrapped himself in a heavy cloak and went out from his sleeping chamber into the tomblike silence of the castle. |
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The embroidery edging the cloak is often in silver or gold thread and it is intricate in detail. |
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On formal occasions a black or beige cloak called a bisht may cover the dishdasha. |
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Freyja agrees, and says she would lend it to Thor even if it were made of silver or gold, and Loki flies off, the feather cloak whistling. |
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He wore a blue cloak and always carried a sword typically of a golden or silver hilt. |
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Thus Aurobindo Ghose stated that the puritanical, pharisaical British conquered in the name of liberty and usurped under the cloak of altruism. |
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Though uninhabited, these were intended to cloak the real purpose of the buildings. |
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A statue of Picton, wrapped in a cloak and supported by a baluster above emblems of spears surmounted the column. |
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A cloak, half a yard shorter than the Breeches, not through lin'd, but fac'd as far as 'twas turned back, with a pair of frugal butter-hams. |
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Before Thorstein left home, he and Asgerd decided to take Arinbjorn's gift, the silk cloak, out of Egil's chest, and Thorstein wore it to the Thing. |
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Both the simplicity of the cloak and the youth of the child presage other sculptures found in northern Europe dating to the 14th century and early 15th century. |
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As a reward for his poetry, Athelstan gave Egil two more gold rings weighing a mark each, along with an expensive cloak that the king himself had worn. |
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This morning came home my fine Camlett cloak, with gold buttons, and a silk suit, which cost me much money, and I pray God to make me able to pay for it. |
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Her fur-lined cloak would serve as a carriage blanket as well as keep her warm when tripping out to the necessary or when they put up for the night. |
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Audrey Tatou was the very epitome of French chic as she attended the party in a large cloak and cropped black trousers which she paired with black brogues. |
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He once saw Agrippina the Younger, wife of Claudius, at a public show on the Fucine Lake involving a naval battle, wearing a military cloak made of gold. |
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And the one who has no sword must sell his cloak and buy one. |
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It's rather like a beautiful Inverness cloak one has inherited. Much too good to hide away, so one wears it instead of an overcoat and pretends it's an amusing new fashion. |
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No reason to wait up for her, Kellen told himself, hanging up his cloak and shaking out his rainshade before setting it in its tray to finish drying. |
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One image is of the mourning cloak caterpillar, Nymphalis antiopa. |
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Of the royal regalia preserved in Palermo, the crown is Byzantine in style and the coronation cloak is of Arab craftsmanship with Arabic inscriptions. |
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The collection consists of barkcloth garments and textiles, a boar's tusk bracelet, nose flute, club, basket, girdle and colourful bird feather cloak and helmet from Hawaii. |
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But the woman of leaves and flowers, clad in the shimmering cloak of forest-green, with the silver moonsickle brooch at her shoulder, was no longer with them. |
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Alivia, the very peculiar wilder who seemed to have no other name, strode off north, cloak flapping behind her, surrounded by the glow of the Power. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
With that I raised my cloak so as to let him see for himself, turning my body round before him. |
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The waiter handed her her cloak, and they went out into the blowy dark night. |
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At that moment Napoleon, in a round hat and plain citizen's cloak, turned out of the alley which abutted on the terrace. |
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Thus do the ambulant images of God cloak their shackles proudly, and divert the judicious with their boastful shouts. |
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He saw de Verceuil as well, coming across the hall almost at a run, just ahead of the contessa, his aquamarine cloak flying. |
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Then taking a cloak from the armoire he enveloped himself in it, so as to completely hide the jeweled scabbard. |
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Thy father hath given the cloak to me, wherefore then hast thou cut it atwain? |
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He flung his arms abroad, and the batlike cloak fluttered out to its fullest width. |
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There he sat with his cloak and doublet, and long rapier and mask of black velvet. |
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She not like dat and make a bobbery, but I lift up my cloak and show my black face and white teeth, and den she tink me de debil. |
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Throwing my cloak down, I placed the girl on it and briefly related what had happened. |
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The moonlight glistened on a brooch, which held the cloak together at her throat. |
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I paused to twist my cloak about my left arm intending to use it as a buckler. |
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He attacks it as a bull a red cloak, goring it, stamping on it, tearing it to shreds. |
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When that was done she made a bundle of her cloak and shawl, and lay down in her clothes. |
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That callant's tongue will rin the head aff his ain shoulders, and waste my gudes to the very grey cloak on my back! |
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Upon this the Custos was laid, with a horse-blanket spread beneath, and his camlet cloak thrown over him. |
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The camlet cloak still shrouded the body, and its gaping but bloodless wounds. |
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Clasped at the height of her neck, a sort of caped red cloak floated in the breeze over her monastic garb. |
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Thea jumped up and ran into the hall, where Ottenburg stood smiling, his caped cloak open, his silk hat in his white-kid hand. |
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I put on my cloak, took some money which was my own out of my cashbox, and at half-past twelve heard the mail-coach approaching. |
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She went to put on her hat and cloak, and presently they were in the street. |
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Then I rose, and detaching the silver ornament from my cloak, presented it to him. |
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Her great keirle, which was of cramoisy stitched with Cyprian gold, and covered her from head to foot, for it was an ample cloak. |
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He did not know the countenance it masked so darkly, but that same cloak he knew! |
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Ask any successful clothing salesman or saleslady what is the best way to arouse desire for a suit, a cloak or a gown. |
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One which is brought from the Island of Samothrace, and is purple like the cloak of Csar. |
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When he rose with the rest to leave, he left the cloak where he had sate on it. |
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In reaching his hand to his hat, it was not necessary for him to disarrange the folds of his cloak. |
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For this end it was necessary to discommode myself of my cloak, and of the volume which I carried in the pocket of my cloak. |
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He put the paper in his pocket, and, hastily resuming his old army cloak and Scotch bonnet, went out without a word to anyone. |
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They're utilizing virtue as a cloak for the sensually tantalizing discussion of immorality. |
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Francis stripped off all his clothing but his hair shirt and the Bishop covered him with an old cloak. |
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Tearing away cloak and cassock and hair-shirt under all, he leaned his ear above the heart. |
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His hose, his stockings and the lining of his cloak were blue and of the color of his shoulder knot. |
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The headsman hastened to place his own cloak beneath him, so displaying the axe. |
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Their only dress is a sindon or cloak, out of which they put forth one arm. |
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Taking her babe on her back, neatly slung in her skin cloak, Nakeesa hies her to a likely spot. |
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Quickly she snugged the cloak in to cover the ugly thing she had looked upon. |
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Mechanically she took from the wardrobe a hooded cloak, put it about her, and left the room. |
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Old Polkinghorne thought fit to conceal his joy under a cloak of stagey emotion. |
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No cloak of insanest belief, of dullest mistake, would henceforth hide any more the dreary nakedness of the skeleton, life! |
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The chief Potgieter was flayed alive, and his skin made into a kaross or cloak. |
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That it is which sullies the honor of your name much more than the storm has injured your cloak! |
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He seats himself, throws off his cloak and liberty cap, and fastens his eyes on the pillar on which hang the arms and shield. |
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Yet he did exactly as the little man in the red cloak had so politely asked him. |
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He wore nothing more than the loincloth and the earth-coloured, unsown cloak. |
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Obscurity of expression is merely the cloak in which men seek to hide their poverty of thought and triteness of mind. |
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He prays Timothy to bring a cloak he had left at troas, to defend him from the damp of the cell and the cold of the winter. |
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Then the tsarina told Ivan Tsarevich that a spirit would soon appear, and bade him hide himself in the folds of her cloak. |
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Scarcely had the tsarina spoken, and wrapped Ivan in her cloak, when the Spirit appeared and offered to embrace her. |
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The ukase against the beard was soon followed by one against the caftan, or long cloak, the old Russian dress. |
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Rude sandals, strapped as high as the midleg with shreds cut from his cloak, completed the primitive costume of the barbarian. |
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But if she wants to do underhand things she should change her bonnet and cloak. |
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But always there was this enveloping cloak of ignorance baffling him at every turn. |
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The most characteristic garment of the faqir is known as the dilaq, which is a patchwork, particoloured cloak. |
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I will send up your cloak, which is barely bigger than a fig leaf, when I can. |
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It was a Berck fisherwoman's cloak, which she always put on when it rained. |
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The man was dressed like a traveller, in a foraging cap with fur about it, and a heap of cloak. |
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He is of the same opinion to the end, you see, although he has been obliged to cloak and garble that opinion for political ends. |
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He put on his goloshes and cloak, and then slowly tied a scarf about his neck. |
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His dun cloak making a spot of darkness amid all the flashing color, he came straight to the place where the gorp swung. |
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John Brown, on the opposite sidewalk, portly and comfortable, with his furred cloak thrown open, disclosing a handsome surtout beneath. |
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The wind was keen, and I had to wrap myself well in my cloak. |
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A solid, living person, undisguised by any cloak of invisibility. |
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I had drawn you as Paris in dainty armour, and as Adonis with huntsman's cloak and polished boar-spear. |
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He came in gorgeous array, with plumed cap, red cloak, chestnut lovelocks, a guitar, and the boots, of course. |
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I spread my felt cloak out on one bench, and the Cossack his on the other. |
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The other obnoxious kinds are the ones who wear arrogance of their status like a cloak, looking down superciliously at rest of the world. |
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They had stripped the cloak from me, and flung me back in my cubby. |
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The Doctor doubled his old-fashioned cloak across his breast as he strode home through the darkness. |
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She took the box out, thrust in the wig and cloak, and remorselessly flattened down the bonnet at the top. |
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The foremost, wearing a Cossack cloak and lambskin cap and riding a white horse, was Prince Bagration. |
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In ten minutes she came out, she had on the cloak and shawl which she had worn when he took her to the Shaftesbury Theatre. |
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He wore an unfastened cloak, wide breeches hanging down in creases, and a crumpled shako on the back of his head. |
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The Admiral stood wrapped in his cloak, melodramatic as usual. |
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What tricks and legerdemains with which mercury does not cloak his thefts? |
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When you are free of your cloak, Tony Cross, dismount and let us embrace. |
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A monk's black cloak fell to his feet, a cowl of the same color concealed his face. |
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Tomas Castro dropped his ragged cloak with a grandiose gesture. |
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But not even that cloak could they cast upon their foulness. |
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The man uncovered it, and it was seen to be that of Saint Martin on his horse, dividing his cloak with the beggar. |
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She shivered, and drew her furred cloak the more closely about her. |
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Give me my harper's cloak, and I will play a part at this wedding. |
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He nestled against the soft down of her cloak and moaned as if in pain. |
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Age should be wrapped in the ample and tolerant cloak, hider of frailties. |
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We have come now out of mere vagueness to the definite conception of an Australian from Ballarat with a grey cloak. |
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As Romeo attended the Capulet party he wore a red cloak over his blue doublet and hose. |
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They both approached the window, and through a slit in the shutter they saw Bonacieux talking with a man in a cloak. |
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I donned my broad-brimmed hat, and wrapped my cloak about me. |
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As for the hyacinthine purple cloak, I wear it because I like it. |
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Hook let his cloak slip softly to the ground, and then biting his lips till a lewd blood stood on them, he stepped into the tree. |
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He drew no water but by stealth and under the cloak of night. |
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Come, take that parson's steeple hat and his cloak, and let us be going. |
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The palla was a kind of cloak worn out of doors over the stola. |
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First and foremost,' said Olof, 'you must get a wide cloak to wear over your other clothes, when you are put into the mound. |
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A folded cloak laid in front of the stage symbolizes the sick-bed of aoi. |
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The King took a heavy chamois leather bag from under his cloak and laid it on the table. |
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Mrs. Arbuthnot sank down in an armchair, and threw back her cloak. |
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Out came Meg, with gray horsehair hanging about her face, a red and black robe, a staff, and cabalistic signs upon her cloak. |
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Soon, arrayed in a cloak, bonnet, and shawl, that had belonged to her benefactress, she appeared at the door with her child in her arms. |
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They simply use the khaddar dress as a cloak for their deceit. |
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Here's Cara Delevingne, 20, kicking at a cloak thing that was being troublesome on her shoot in New York's windblown Times Square. |
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Suddenly she sprang to her feet and, snatching a cloak from a rack by the front door, ran out of the house. |
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There is also a utility, cloak room and access to a garden room on this level. |
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Suzanne heard, and her face grew white as the goatskin cloak she wore. |
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If you would allow your nephew to look after Lady Stutfield's cloak, you might help me with my workbasket. |
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His long luxuriant hair was trained to flow in quaint tresses down his richly furred cloak. |
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He will throw upon your shoulders the caped cloak that I usually wear. |
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The young man carried his light cloak over his arm, because of the heat, and was unarmed save for a light sword at his side. |
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A rich cloak of fur turned up with miniver drooped from his shoulders. |
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So thinking, I wrapped my cloak about me and hastened towards the casino. |
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There are forty very excellent proverbs anent the hole-ridden cloak of the philosopher. |
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Had I done this, when I was choosing my chinchilla cap and grey cloak? |
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The shape of the site of the city is that of a chlamys or military cloak. |
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Martha fiddled with the cloak she was sewing for her husband. |
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In front came a man wearing a strange shako and a blue cloak, swarthy, sunburned, and with a hooked nose. |
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He began to tear the fur of his cloak and toss it over the battlements. |
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The mantle, or rather the ragged cloak, of old Matthew Maule had fallen upon his children. |
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Elegant lines of sturdy standing human figures, each body made a strong upright block by the enfolding cloak, the kaross. |
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There were furs and silks peeping from under a large camlet cloak with a thick flannel lining, that by its cut and size was evidently intended for a masculine wearer. |
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Do you recollect in the arbor of the Hotel des Postes, at Perugia, seeing a man in a brown cloak, whom your stepmother was questioning upon aqua tofana? |
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The holey pattern in the spongelike cloak curves light according to the same kind of mathematics that describes how a star's gravity curves a passing beam. |
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She was not elegantly dressed, but a noble-looking woman, and the girls thought the gray cloak and unfashionable bonnet covered the most splendid mother in the world. |
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A cloak or mantle of coarse black serge, enveloped his whole body. |
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Sue had a vision of a black and voluminous cloak spread upon the smouldering fire, of clawlike fingers scrabbling in the embers, a waxed and hideous face turned toward her. |
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Their outer garment was a long cloak with buckle or lace fastening. |
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The footman, who had a still bigger white favour on his lapel, wrapped May's white cloak about her, and Archer jumped into the brougham at her side. |
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He had on a woollen shirt and smallclothes, under a well-worn boiled-leather tunic, and leggings bought from an old soldier, and a heavy-duty cloak. |
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He wore a black cloak, called a Geneva cloak, and had a black velvet cap, fitting close to his head, as was the fashion of almost all the Puritan clergymen. |
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Lebanese ready-to-wear designer Rabih Kayrouz presented a collection during Paris Fashion Week based on the burnous, a hooded, wool cloak found in North African countries. |
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He put the plates down on a sideboard, stuffed the silver in his breast pocket, giving it a bulgy look, and ran like a hare till he came to the cloak room. |
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There is also a walk in larder, utility room, and contemporary cloak room. |
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