He had sad neon-blue eyes, a black leather jacket, black boots and jet-black gloves. |
|
Running as if in diving boots, his back looked stiff and his shoulder appeared to be giving him gyp. |
|
Annabelle is encouraging people to don their hiking boots and take a ramble through the countryside to find love. |
|
Steve said one morning about three o'clock he was on his front porch wearing only his jockey shorts and boots shooting at a skunk. |
|
Besides the well worn dusty cowboy boots he was also packing a gun under his green T-shirt. |
|
I struggled into my usual black tunic, blue leggings, and black leather boots. |
|
The technique involves tying the boots off at ankle height, like joggers, before lacing further up the boot. |
|
I miss her so much and the guilt of failure weighs me down like lead boots. |
|
As part of a campaign to tame his wild bride, the groom showed up late, wearing rags and old boots, and carrying a broken sword. |
|
Although the old man and his clothes were spotlessly clean, he wore jeans, a denim shirt and boots that were very worn and ragged. |
|
A young lady with tan skin and black hair stepped out, wearing a dirty uniform of some kind and well-worn leather boots. |
|
Mr Joyce has just returned from Basra where he was able to take dozens of helmets, tunics, leggings and boots to the under-privileged men. |
|
Suddenly came Mr Hill's cry for help and as a fireman started to sift through the debris he saw the railman's boots poking through the soil. |
|
While my friends in California need their rain boots right now, we were in the low 80s yesterday. |
|
The mini fashionistas looked adorable in their matching rain boots and color-coordinated summer dresses. |
|
I'm not going to wear leggings under a denim miniskirt or stiletto-heeled boots with skinny jeans and a gold-trimmed gilet. |
|
In winter we wore leggings under our dresses and we covered our feet in rubber boots. |
|
For the classical British chic look, these pink Burberry patterned rain boots are just the thing. |
|
He emphasized the paratroopers' privilege of wearing their trouser legs tucked into their jump boots. |
|
Always travel with stout boots, rainproof clothing, spare clothes, a first aid kid, torch, map, compass, food and drink. |
|
|
I'd tucked the bottom of my trouser legs into these boots as Izzy had directed, but I think it only made them look worse. |
|
She was wearing a black jumper, body warmer, black trousers and brown boots with a fur lining. |
|
She dressed in a simple denim jumper and a new straw cowboy hat with red cowboy boots. |
|
Mice nested in the wellington boots, and the tank-suit got a bad case of wet rot from a small hole in the roof. |
|
You've probably seen annual flowers planted in all sorts of odd containers, from discarded tires to old boots! |
|
On his feet he was wearing some sturdy walking boots and a few pairs of woolly socks. |
|
He dismounted on the left side, and his leather boots gave a loud thud when they hit the ground. |
|
Her ankle boots were a pale brown and were scuffed and scratched up from years of use. |
|
This winter's stylish footwear, from ankle boots to sneakers, will have you praying for more days of snowfall. |
|
This season is for boots, ranging from over-the-knee straight leg boots to the new silhouette of cropped ankle boots. |
|
For a smart casual look, you can don a stylish pair of elongated, pointy ankle boots. |
|
They should have a head cover or hood, visor and dust mask respirator, spray suit as well as gum boots. |
|
It was Mark in a black zoot suit, white satin gloves, black cowboy boots with extra tall heels, and sunglasses. |
|
On reflection now, though Mary-Kate or Ashley look pretty good in black leather skirt and matching zip mini-top, fishnets and boots. |
|
His black bomber jacket was zipped up to the neck and he also wore black jeans and black boots or shoes. |
|
He was wearing dark blue jeans, Timberland black boots and a white long-sleeved top that was zipped up. |
|
Delicate ecosystems worldwide are threatened with irrevocable decline beneath the massed boots of latter-day pilgrims. |
|
Activists putting the finishing touches on boots at a Zapatista run workshop. |
|
To the laughter of those around me, I marched him to the creek and sat down to remove my boots before pulling him into the water. |
|
Women in brightly coloured headscarves and short Russian army boots carried pails of milk on yokes around their shoulders. |
|
|
After testing her fitness by a demanding walk he decided that she would cope and took her to be equipped with clinkered boots and an alpenstock. |
|
He took off his long jacket and laid it carefully across the back of the chair and took his boots and glasses off as well. |
|
They wore long boots so their legs were not only protected, but were also reinforced with another material. |
|
I wear fine leather boots now, bought on the High Street and I look like a real lady, I swear. |
|
He wore dark blue pants and alligator skin boots, and a white shirt that had long puffy sleeves and purple embroidery on the cuffs. |
|
I'm fortunate in having a decent cobbler nearby, so I can get boots reheeled until the uppers collapse. |
|
Her shoes, rather fancy lace-up boots with moderate heels, clanked loudly as she ran up. |
|
She held up a skirt, a loose blouse, and a vest-like object, as well as a pair of lace-up boots. |
|
He stared at her lace-up boots and followed the black, leather-clad body upwards with his eyes. |
|
He was wearing a pair of those Prada calf-high, lace-up, black leather boots. |
|
She pulled on a pair of black lace-up ankle boots that gave her two or three inches of height. |
|
Jaime straightened out her plaid red skirt, and put on her fishnet stockings with her knee high laced boots. |
|
His pant were tight enough that he could fit his knee-high, steel-toed, laced boots over them. |
|
The British designer tucked striped trousers into laced boots and teamed them with long jackets and woolen cardigans. |
|
Osa and Martin Johnson dressed in riding breeches, laced boots, and pith helmets. |
|
If my black thigh high, lace up boots are requested, the client will be expected to lace me into them at the beginning of the session. |
|
As she finished lacing the tall boots and fastening the large belt buckle, she felt strangely different, unfamiliar even to herself. |
|
The comparison is ridiculous, and at the moment he couldn't lace Hall's boots. |
|
From then on, the game was all about the forward confrontation and the boots of Lynagh and Andrew. |
|
They were dressed alike in business suits and blue ties, but had on hunting boots and leggings. |
|
|
Elsie ran back into the Tardis, pulled on a black wrap dress and some black kitten heeled boots and re-appeared applying lip gloss. |
|
With its kangaroos and kookaburras, and leg-of-mutton sleeves and button boots, this is a timeless story about the warmth of family. |
|
Brilliant bigtooth maple, velvet ash, and box elder leaves float on mirror-smooth pools and stick to hiking boots. |
|
Shimano also manufactures fishing rods and reels, snowboard boots and bindings, and golf clubs. |
|
Snug reefer jackets with raised collars were paired with thigh-high black leather boots. |
|
Mountains are vitally important for our well-being even if we never put on hiking boots and a woolly hat to climb them. |
|
The Princess arrived at 2.15 pm, wearing a green checked woollen coat over a red roll-neck and silk scarf with black boots, gloves and handbag. |
|
Sales of knitwear and boots improved while both formal and casual menswear saw solid growth. |
|
Norton was wearing hobnail leather boots, a tweed jacket, wool knickers, and a felt hat. |
|
The girl has blonde hair and was wearing high-heeled boots, a knee-length beige skirt and a black top. |
|
She speaks softly but intently, cutting a striking figure in black knee-length boots with her prominent features framed by jet black hair. |
|
His trousers were already wet to the thigh and he was wearing knee-high rubber boots. |
|
She was wearing a short black skirt, knee-high black boots, and a pink halter top. |
|
Melissa wore a grey sleeveless top with a leather collar, knee-high brown boots and a black pleated skirt. |
|
Her favourite part of the uniform though had to be her black, knee-high lace-up boots. |
|
She wore a very short, black leather skirt and a pair of knee-high black leather boots. |
|
She wore tight black jeans ripped at the knees, a tight black shirt, and chunky black combat boots. |
|
A skimpy black dress hugs her shapely womanly figure with matching ankle-high black boots. |
|
For God's sake, woman, it's a tweed skirt and a polo neck with a pair of boots. |
|
The firefighters are kitted out in special red one-piece thermal suits as well as boots, a helmet and gloves. |
|
|
It was 45 minutes before kick-off and we were dressed in full kit, without boots, doing some leg weights and stretches. |
|
He caught a whiff of the stench of his own feet and tossed the boots aside. |
|
Men wore hats or caps, a kirtle or knee-length coat, shirt, waistcoat, trousers, woolen stockings, and shoes or high boots. |
|
Of course she's dressed in another pair of kinky boots indicative of her femme fatal stage persona but there's no calculated synthetic chic here. |
|
He borrowed a kilt from a Scottish friend and, wearing just that and his work boots, went into the office with the bottle of whisky. |
|
Now it was a black mini-skirt with a white wife-beater and black combat boots. |
|
Shannon and her doll Felicity, aka Heather, are both dressed in paisley-print glitter dresses and boots. |
|
These are the de-icing boots on the leading edges of the wings, horizontal and vertical stabilizers. |
|
He felt like he was walking on air when his winning number was called and he was handed a pair of autographed boots by the great man himself. |
|
I winced in pain, so distracted by his intensity that I was deaf to the clunking of boots on the concrete floor. |
|
The bauxite in the soil gives the ground a distinct red colour and you cannot avoid covering your khaki boots in the red dust. |
|
The only noise that came to me was from the soles of my boots brushing against the wild grass growing on the weathered road. |
|
Opal stepped farther into the room, his boots making dull thumps across the rugged floor. |
|
Looking over my clothes once, fast, I nodded and walked on, heavy but functional boots thumping against the soil. |
|
The more active enthusiasts may prefer wicking undergarments, technical fabrics, and rugged boots. |
|
These could include coat trimmings, linings in boots and gloves, soft toys and pom poms. |
|
Other items include a 1966 World Cup programme, football boots through the ages, medals and trophies. |
|
Alaina reached her hands down to her legs and unbuckled the clasps on her boots, letting them fall to the floor. |
|
As I live in the country with three young children, a big dog and a pony, it has to be flat shoes or boots most of the time. |
|
Not many hunters go afield these days dressed in jeans, a worn Army jacket and old work boots. |
|
|
His boots tell the tale of countless treks up and down the sunbaked gravel and silt of the Gila's riverbed. |
|
Skins were shipped overseas and worked into wallets, boots, jackets, and other apparel. |
|
Officers and sailors who normally wear winter rig came to work in jeans, brightly coloured shirts and for some, riding boots. |
|
This season that means we are talking about contrasts and antitheses, wide skirts and narrow waists, silk and tweed, short skirts and high boots. |
|
The shop provided saddles, boots, and other riding equipment for riders at south Florida racetracks. |
|
She walked down the street in her black leather boots, jean skirt and heavy biker jacket. |
|
Liz was wearing the new jeans, boots and denim blouse she had got at Christmas. |
|
There's the rattle and clang of the air lock opening and closing, and it seems she has worn her lead-weighted diving boots home. |
|
The foundation provided him with new cricket whites, boots, gloves, pads, anew bat, a helmet, six balls and a cricket bag. |
|
My boots thumped against cobbles and breath rasped in my lungs as the guard tried one door, then another. |
|
Old gardening boots, wheelbarrows, and toolboxes can make whimsical substitutes for expensive outdoor containers. |
|
Bullets ricochet off rock surfaces, and broken glass crunches underneath your boots. |
|
So maybe the cowboy boots do look kind of spiffy after a few licks of silver, purple, yellow and green. |
|
By half seven we were out of the door, heading for the bus stop, Lauren waddling in her short denim skirt and knee-length boots. |
|
Some people make sport of wading the Waddenzee at low tide wearing big rubber boots. |
|
La Crosse also has a line of hip boots and waders in various styles for the hunter in extremely wet conditions. |
|
He wakes his comrade, who stirs and stolidly puts on his boots, army shirt, cap, gun. |
|
He dived right after her, with flames licking his boots as they passed thru the hole. |
|
He jumped over the fire, flames licking at the soles and bottoms of his hobnailed boots. |
|
His legs took a few tentative steps into the room, the sound of his boots on the soft wood absurdly loud in his ears. |
|
|
They also are being advised to carry warm clothes, food, water, boots, a torch and a spade. |
|
These boots will give a good grip on wet decks and worn with woollen thermal or neoprene socks will keep your feet as warm as toast. |
|
Snow blades, for which you will need standard ski boots but no poles, also have the advantage of not needing a great deal of snow. |
|
She dressed in Levi's, flannel shirt over the omnipresent tank top, and ancient cowboy boots. |
|
He wore his white chambray shirt and purple vest, black chinos, and leather boots. |
|
For the evening out, Gabrielle had chosen to wear a white turtleneck sweater and faded blue stonewashed jeans with black boots. |
|
Grace rushes across the room, jams her feet in a pair of heavy boots, and runs from the room with the blanket still held tightly around her. |
|
He turns up for the audition wearing pink leopard-skin pants, pointy boots, a suede jacket and sunglasses. |
|
The men cleaned their boots off, washed up, and everyone sat down to supper. |
|
Participants need to brink something to eat and drink a helmet, sturdy pair of boots and all bikes must have brakes. |
|
As I tied up my boots he told me how you would get three good weeks of the famous lent lilies. |
|
Therefore warm, waterproof clothing is absolutely essential, plus thermal boots. |
|
New boots should be waterproofed, and the heels and soles sealed before they are used. |
|
You can tell by their quiffs, black biker boots, jeans and country and western shirts. |
|
He wore a black leather jerkin over a dark tunic, with a black belt and boots. |
|
No raincoat would really be complete without a nice set of fitted boots to cover the feet of your furry friends! |
|
This year, the high school juniors and seniors donned backpacks and rubber boots to help in a turtle conservation project. |
|
Rather than the chunky winter boots you're probably used to seeing everywhere during the snowy season, ankle boots are a dressier alternative to traditional winter boots. |
|
She wore a black dress and black boots that went past her knees. |
|
And while abolition of the air force is unlikely, the factions that believe in the primacy of boots on the ground are influential. |
|
|
The collection includes leather pants, fringed boots, silk t-shirts, and wool blazers. |
|
I half-expected him to barnstorm out in riding boots and harangue us, Mussolini-style, underlit from a plinth. |
|
Dress often includes a shaved head or very short hair, jeans, thin suspenders, combat boots or Doc Martens, and a bomber jacket. |
|
If anything demonstrates the power of comedy to make dictators quake in their boots, it is the events of the past few days. |
|
Sometimes there would be caricatures in which his body was swallowed up by his boots. |
|
For the next hour, she verbally humiliated him while he licked her boots and feet until they were completely cleaned. |
|
He crumpled to the ground under a flurry of fists and boots, and as he recalls, no one around him tried to stop the attack. |
|
And the Americans are currently ruling out boots on the ground in Syria or buffer zones. |
|
Gracie packed up her Wellington boots, long-sleeved shirts, and trousers, and flew to Caracas with a five-liter alembic still. |
|
A snowstorm dominated the news and led to hundreds of people taking time off work or booking into hotels rather than donning their boots to stride through the slush. |
|
Cable rivals in Texas insist they're not quaking in their cowboy boots. |
|
Dressed up warmly in an Arran cardigan and Wellington boots, the two-year-old appears to be having a genuinely wonderful time playing in the red and gold autumn leaves. |
|
The metal ladder was cooperative enough against rubber-soled boots, but moisture and time had warped the blind door, and there was no other way into the box. |
|
I jammed my feet one at a time into my boots and strapped on my helmet. |
|
If you're going to plant directly in such items as watering cans, old boots, teapots or wheelbarrows consider drainage and air movement around the roots of the plants. |
|
She wore a leather jerkin over a green tunic and cowhide boots. |
|
I have to head off and buy a new pair of boots and take a morning jog. |
|
This could allow for adhesion to hooves and fur as well as boots and motorized vehicle tires and suggests a potential for plants to be dispersed outside of floodplains. |
|
He was wearing black sweatpants tucked into black rain boots. |
|
Brave the rain in these very classical but stylish rain boots. |
|
|
Then along came the high-technology stocks with their promise of gold at the end of the rainbow and pharmaceutical shares were cast aside like a pair of old boots. |
|
She had a black jumper or cardigan tied round her waist and was carrying a pair of black suede boots, inside which were a yellow t-shirt and a creamy coloured purse. |
|
The sea here is as cold as Cornwall in winter and you have to wear a full wetsuit, boots, gloves and a hood to insulate you from the frigid waters and equally cold winds. |
|
Wait just a second, disengage your magnetic boots, everyone. |
|
The adventurers, wearing hobnail boots and heavy tweed clothing, disappeared on June 8 1924 and were last seen within 2000 ft of the world's highest peak. |
|
The walk follows flat riverside pastures for virtually all the way, though numerous stiles and kissing gates need to be negotiated and walking boots are essential. |
|
This explains the crumpled look of his beautiful red velvet suit paired with cowboy boots and a flowery style shirt. |
|
In preparation, she asked Santa for new cowgirl boots and a cowgirl hat this year. |
|
The custom-made moulding inserted into shoes and boots ensures that people stand in the correct position, realigning their gait and easing pressure on other parts of the body. |
|
Steamboat Springs is also known for its western hospitality so bring your cowboy boots and belt buckles, kick up your heels, and be prepared to enjoy yourself. |
|
This young lady in her fringed green cowboy suit with boots dyed to match struck me as an image out of time, her blonde hair streaming backwards under her Stetson. |
|
Her boots and gloves were of softest kidskin, and a belt encircled her waist from which hung a deadly, but less heavy version of her master's broadsword. |
|
The statue represented a nude male figure wearing traveling boots and carrying a wineskin on his left shoulder, his right shoulder and hand raised above his head. |
|
Upset and shouting, Buck took to his heels and dashed out of the room, the wooden door banging on its hinges behind him as his cowboy boots clattered on the timber porch. |
|
The charms included a pair of riding boots, a pair of rugby boots signifying when their son played his first game, a little church, a telephone kiosk and a gypsy caravan. |
|
Dave Robertson opted for a wacky, kaleidoscopic suit with a bright orange hat, black and white kipper tie over a ruffled red shirt and glitzy platform boots. |
|
Most recently these boots have been very grotty, having been present for the destruction and recreation of the living rooms and the continuing demolition of the garden. |
|
From running the under 10s team to arranging a new kit, training clothes and tracksuits he also does things like cleaning boots and setting goalposts up. |
|
But it seemed all wrong for the wolfish Nighy who one assumes would reach first base with a woman before the rest of the boys had got their boots on. |
|
She was dressed in a leather jacket, a mini skirt, and knee-high boots. |
|
|
Don't forget your gloves, scarf, woolen hat, ear muffs and boots. |
|
There was a reek of disinfectant in the air as some locals were deliberately splashing it over overalls, boots and vehicles just so the finger couldn't be pointed at them. |
|
First came a wonderfully tooled pair of soft doe-skin boots, delicate enough to wear with nice dresses, but sturdy enough to wear in everyday use. |
|
The ones I saw were being guarded, not by Americans, but by brown-skinned soldiers, men of their own size and race, incongruous in alien boots and uniforms. |
|
He didn't respond, and she looked over to see him lacing his boots. |
|
I also had my knee length combat boots that laced up in the front. |
|
The men were mainly dressed in loose robes and laced leather boots. |
|
I accept that someone may be telling me to get my cowboy boots reheeled. |
|
Bacup manager Brent Peters will also be getting in on the action when he swaps his trade-mark coat for a pair of football boots to take on the all-stars. |
|
Under the table, I could see that his combat boots were actually black sneakers, frayed at the seams. |
|
They should avoid contact with clothing, boots and utensils, which have come into contact with sheep at lambing, with newborn lambs, with aborted lambs or the afterbirth. |
|
Even when there is no strict livery, the pressure towards a uniform is felt in every country sport, right down to the flak jacket, army boots and peaked cap of the lamper. |
|
Whistling, the merchant threw himself against a particularly large pile, relishing in the feeling of comfort, wiggling out of his overly large boots and stretching. |
|
Sometimes he dons a ranger hat, which is about as imaginative as cowboy boots for affecting a down-home cool. |
|
The expedition crossed the shelf of rock, testing the non-slip soles of their rubber boots to the limit, and set off along slightly yielding sand. |
|
Gru has a classic no-frills jacket with zipper, plus businesslike turtleneck, drainpipe trousers, and pointed Mod boots. |
|
Some renegades, however, are out of the closet and proudly displaying fake whiskers and five-o'clock shadow, along with suits, boots and suspenders. |
|
I noticed their new un-faded uniforms, their dust-free boots, and their duffel bags stacked high on a pallet. |
|
The chaplain had to administer the last rites to his flight boots. |
|
Jennifer zipped up the sides of her boots, and clipped her belt together. |
|
|
I need, not just want, some new boots with tougher zips and buckles than the last pair, which will last through the coming year and the afore-mentioned snow. |
|
The deep thud of boots resonated throughout the long passageway. |
|
He removes the boots and restores them to their original condition. |
|
Her boots were soaked as were the bottom of her trouser legs. |
|
He quickly retightened the straps around his boots, snatched his weapon from off the wall, and then grabbed his helmet from its resting place on one of the four bed posts. |
|
She recognized the green tunic, the brown shirt, leggings and boots. |
|
She wore a dark green tunic with black leggings and deer skin ankle boots. |
|
She wore a royal-blue leotard and long, navy-blue high-heeled boots. |
|
She is wearing white ribbed pantyhose, laced brown ankle boots. |
|
It was followed by a riderless black horse, with a pair of Mr Reagan's favourite boots turned backward in the stirrups, symbolising the death of a military leader. |
|
I looked down between my boots, the smile still lingering on my lips. |
|
They walked to the nearest house, their boots making a schlup, schlup sound as they sank into the mud. |
|
The Bog Creeper came out her wee bothy so I stood on the toilet seat and Lanna whipped her skirt down to her boots and sat. |
|
He had on high boots, and one of his trousers was tucked up on the top of one. |
|
We need boots on the ground to make the border a real barrier. Ten thousand new Border Patrol agents have been authorized by Congress. |
|
The Pentagon may say we have enough, but that's not what I'm hearing from the boots on the ground. |
|
Years later, he approaches Arthur disguised as a peasant wearing leather boots, a wool coat, a hood, and a belt of knotted sheepskin. |
|
The charwomen are in the habit of taking off their boots at the commissionaire's office, and putting on list slippers. |
|
The boots from China feature a rollerblade shoe with a 25cc lawnmower engine and fuel tank strapped to it. |
|
After hanging up his boots, McMahon embarked on a career in management with spells at Swindon, Blackpoll and then Perth Glory. |
|
|
He did not make much of an entrance, he just made his way over to the edge of the lake and plopped his boots on the ground. |
|
The blacks crept up on their camp in their feathered kadaitcha boots to spear them. |
|
Of course they fall madly and deeply in love, as Biker Dude learns to respect a girl who won't knock boots on the first date. |
|
They could now see a whole lot of army jawans in gum boots looking for something in the mud. |
|
I am looking to trade Iron Maiden boots. I have many Iron Maiden bootlegs. I have lots of Metallica. I trade CDR's, tapes and videos. |
|
Plus, her patent leather boots were made of awesome. They made her legs look longer and leaner. |
|
Patricians wore red and orange sandals, senators had brown footwear, consuls had white shoes, and soldiers wore heavy boots. |
|
Some take the summer rack railway but most don mountain boots, trainers or flip flops to trek up Snowdon. |
|
A hobbity man wearing green boots appeared on the television screen across the room. |
|
The Celtic boss was jaggier than a forest of thistles as he blustered through his weekly press conference in a mood as black as his boots. |
|
Yes there was a lot of prancing around in thighhigh boots and a very impressive wind machine that kept her hair flowing. |
|
Precautions include avoiding handling clothing, boots or any materials that may have touched birthing animals, their young or afterbirths. |
|
As I was taking off my boots, Bianca came breathlessly into my room. |
|
He bobbed up and flailed toward the near bank. The weight of his boots and soaked uniform kept pulling him under. |
|
George W. Bush is six feet even before slipping on the cowboy boots. |
|
No player shall be allowed to wear projecting nails, iron plates, or gutta percha on the soles or heels of his boots. |
|
For the defence of the legs were worn a sort of iron boots, called Greeves. |
|
Player equipment includes riding boots, knee pads, helmet and mallet and gloves. |
|
With Airliner technology, it is possible to produce boots that are breathable and waterproof at the same time. |
|
Had some of my patients worn sturdy, well constructed hiking boots, they wouldn't have suffered sprained ankles or strained Achilles tendons. |
|
|
Some things can go in the water, like my dolphin boots, but other things, like books, are not so good when they get wet. |
|
He wore an open jacket, with a splotch of tar on the sleeve, a red-and-black check shirt, dungaree trousers, and heavy boots badly worn. |
|
But no sooner had I got the hang of it than those treadless vanity boots shot out from under me. That was the last thing I remembered. |
|
As she had hoped, the hiking boots looked more or less OK with this outfit, in a studenty sort of way. |
|
She heard his deep, drawly voice urging the unwisdom of sleeping with calked boots on, and Beaton's hiccupy response. |
|
I got some stick personally because of my walking attire. I arrived to training fully kitted out in sturdy walking boots. |
|
She was also almost naked, except for a couple of mere scraps of the lightest chain mail and riding boots of iridescent dragonhide. |
|
Always black with a mean heel and lace-up or strappy detailing, these boots will have fashionistas cowering in style submission. |
|
Lace-ups Adding a touch of old glamor to heels, lace-up shoes and boots are perfect for a night out with the girls or a first date. |
|
One had to ignore her dominatrixlike outfit of skintight black leggings, black leather vest, and floor-piercing high-heeled boots. |
|
From bobble hats to boots and jumpers, jackets and thermals, you'll find all your winter needs in our brilliant guide. |
|
A gentleman goes forth on a showery and miry day. He returns immaculate in the evening with the gloss still on his hat and his boots. |
|
Shadowy masked dominatrixes in stiletto-heeled hip boots snap commands and whips with equal fury. |
|
Sandshoes had been issued for shipboard use, to avoid damage to the decks by hob-nailed boots. |
|
Cowboys in ten-gallon hats and snakeskin boots rub elbows with yuppies dressed for success. |
|
Rugged hiking boots, long pants, and gloves are recommended when crossing lava flows. |
|
This ridge is rough and rocky, further worn by the boots of countless walkers. |
|
Circumpolar and alpine peoples have used mosses for insulation in boots and mittens. |
|
Some straight legs caught a trooper at the post exchange one day and made him unblouse his boots. |
|
It is conjectured that Mr. Murphee will now be enabled to hand himself over the Cumberland river or a barn yard fence by the straps of his boots. |
|
|
Horsehide leather has been used for boots, gloves, jackets, baseballs, and baseball gloves. |
|
During the winter, the Daur women wear long dresses, generally blue in color and boots of skin which they change for long trousers in summer. |
|
Shearling is used for boots, jackets and coats and is probably the most common type of skin worn. |
|
Deicing boots were invented by the B.F. Goodrich Corporation in 1923 in Akron, Ohio. |
|
Products manufactured for the sport are sticks, gloves, protective gear and boots. |
|
Along with the aforementioned Adidas Predator boot, Adidas manufactures the adiPure range of football boots. |
|
He looked so splendidly manly, with his pagri-cloth shirt open at the throat, and his shorts and puttees and shooting boots! |
|
Where they carried Chanel bags and wore Alaia bandage dresses, Kate wore jeans and a vest top. Her boots were clumpy and her hair unstyled. |
|
Clothing items were one example of this, greatcoats and boots being produced at up to fifty times the normal peacetime rates. |
|
Before his first walking holiday, he went to a specialist outfitter to buy some boots. |
|
He got her slippers and took off her boots. It delighted him to perform menial offices. |
|
In March 2014, Bale was the first player to wear the Adidas F50 crazylight football boots. |
|
We were in our dressing gowns with nothing on underneath and our biker boots. |
|
The rhino was painted with a black moustache and wearing a Chester City football kit and boots. |
|
Certainly it's lots easier to be Mary in a brown serge and clumpy boots than it is in the soft, fluffy things Marie used to wear. |
|
They were known as a cornflour and provisions merchant, and a linen and woolen drapers, also selling boots and shoes. |
|
With this form of nethergarment the stockings are tied just below the knees, and often hanging over the garter like the tops of boots. |
|
In summer he frequently wore shorts with socks, sock suspenders, and large boots. |
|
There was just a pause in the clomps, then Bill's boots went on toward the house. |
|
This is where grassroots trends like fedoras, graffiti prints, plaid shirts, nerd glasses, messenger bags, and granny boots originated. |
|
|
He borrowed a pair of hiking boots and a knapsack and left the city, having finally decided to tell Mary about his wife and son. |
|
Open the double doors to the south and get the mithril plate boots and mithril chain leggings. |
|
Peter Dods was captain in the midweek games but, like Sole, the Gala fullback has also hung up his boots. |
|
Red-haired and freckled, he wore a studded brigantine, high boots, fingerless leather gloves, and a quiver on his back. |
|
Countless American musicians, in the wake of the British Invasion, would adopt the look of mod clothes, longer hair, and Beatle boots. |
|
Historically, most sides danced in various styles of shoes or boots, although dancing in clogs was also very common. |
|
Kate, in blue jeans, black jacket and black Ugg boots, walked 20ft ahead of Daniel, who pushed a luggage cart with four bulging bags. |
|
They again found Fawkes, dressed in a cloak and hat, and wearing boots and spurs. |
|
Now, upon his whole person, from the crown of his unkempt head down to his broken, dusty boots, there yet clung that air of jaunty, devil-may-care rakishness. |
|
Rugby boots have soles with studs to allow grip on the turf of the pitch. |
|
On 28 August 2015 it was announced that hundreds of pairs of discarded wellington boots from the 2015 festival were donated to the migrant camp at Calais. |
|
We would have been laughed off the street in Philadelphia if we were seen wearing sneaks. In the big city, the young population wore loafers or boots. |
|
He later came to consider himself honoured by worshipping with men of faith who came in shabby clothes and work boots and who sang all the verses to all the hymns. |
|
It took three boots, but I finally got the application installed. |
|
Following World War I, the shoe industry was increasingly in decline, despite the town's factories supplying over 23 million pairs of boots to the armed forces. |
|
The thought of climbing that high had him quaking in his boots. |
|
But if bodysurfing or dancing on the tables in ski boots to dodgy Europop isn't your scene, then there is lots more entertainment on offer, as I discovered on my latest visit. |
|
I dig out two summer dresses and winterise them with layers and boots. |
|
I wore three balaclavas, an oil sKin coat, a Navy coat, a lumber jacKet, a Navy jacKet, overalls, sea boots and three pairs of socKs but I was still cold. |
|
How can i destinkify my boots so they smell better or more neutral? |
|