Yet no club is more impulsive, more impatient and more prone to the paƱolada, the mutinous waving of white hankies, than their great rivals. |
He pointed to mugs, pens, paper hankies, the desk lamp, and calendar, all of which bore the trade names of antidepressants he had heard of. |
We offer high fashion printed and woven handkerchiefs, as well as hankies with lace embellishment and those with special embroidered subjects. |
There are always mums in the audience wiping their eyes with hankies. |
He believes the dancers are misunderstood figures, that there is more to it than accountants waving hankies in a pub car park. |
But then again, she wore girdles and kept monogrammed hankies and Devonshire toffees in her handbag. |