The next morning, swathed in a towel and sipping coffee from my new espresso cups, life felt fine. |
The village was full of stern men in indigo robes, swathed in scarves against the cold and riding small donkeys. |
Far gone are the days of PVC where in order to keep dry, you would need to be swathed in restrictive, heavy, and inflexible plastic rain slickers. |
The baby lies comfortably in a white bassinet, swathed in soft butter-colored pajamas and a thin cotton blanket. |
A sketchbook page that includes croquis of a Tanagra figure, swathed in draperies, suggests that the inspiration was in fact Hellenistic. |
In the painting Mark stands in a pulpit, preaching to a group of oriental women swathed in white mantles. |