Hats were both short and wide brimmed, decorated with bright boas, flowers or ribbon. |
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In her twenties, she had styled red hair and was wearing a sheath dress, a single strand of pearls and a broad brimmed hat. |
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Upside-down mushroom caps brimmed with unadulterated lump crabmeat and swam in a mild wine sauce. |
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My eyes brimmed with tears, reminded of all the times he piggybacked me, of all the times he kissed away my tears and all our passionate kisses. |
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Elizabeth quietly sipped her tea and was glad she wore her wide brimmed hat instead of her cloche hat today. |
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With wide brimmed hats and skin slippery with sun block, they chittered and chattered like sparrows, as they frolicked in their favourite spot. |
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Ez wore that old black brilliantine dress of mothers and a wide brimmed hat. |
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Her eyes were brimmed with tears and she fled out of the house to school not stopping once to take a breather. |
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And then there was the large brimmed, black balibuntal trimmed with hand painted imitation onion grass, reminiscent of a late Edwardian hat. |
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He in particular is singled out in the painting by his broad brimmed hat, distinctive garb, and masterful gesture. |
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They wore navy blue brimmed caps that matched the double breast pocket long sleeve uniforms they wore. |
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Ditches brimmed over with water, portions of farmer's fields were soaked and some residents waded through water to get to their homes. |
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She was wearing a broad brimmed hat, dressed in a gauzy summer dress. |
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The beard, the brimmed lid – this Hamburglar is making an undeniable play at hipster. |
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Iraq's new foreign minister, Ibrahim Jaafari, another Dawa man, brimmed with frustration at the absence of Iran. |
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Kelly's profile of the senator brimmed with booze, blondes and boorish fumbles on restaurant floors. |
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Playing in a shaded area, wearing a wide brimmed hat and loose clothes protects your child's skin from sunburns. |
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Put on a wide brimmed hat and choose clothing that covers your arms and legs. |
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The country in those years brimmed with the optimism implicit in its Prime Minister's remark about the century belonging to Canada. |
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It brimmed with the famously vigorous and boisterous life of fledgling Kennedys. |
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Em's eyes brimmed with tears and she stormed out of the room. |
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Burlap bags brimmed with fragrant leaves and chips of various woods. |
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The Italian Bersaglieri light infantry regiments wear a distinctive wide brimmed hat decorated with black capercaillie feathers. |
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He brimmed with optimism, never looking back to regret. |
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The other two games on the opening day took place at the Suwon Sports Complex, which was brimmed to capacity for Korea Republic's curtain raiser against Peru. |
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Hopefully by now people realise that Wales is brimmed full of talent and we're great people with massive brains. |
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Gulen-affiliated newspapers brimmed with leaked documents exposing army mischief that have been used as evidence in the Ergenekon trial against alleged coup-plotters. |
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Mr Putin's speech positively brimmed with nostalgia. |
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Later, in her dim kitchen, Cara shows me a collection of brimmed hats and hats soaked in sun protectant, all specially made for sun-sensitive people by a company called Solumbra. |
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The papers brimmed with creative suggestions and demonstrated their authors' eagerness to contribute to mapping the future of the humanities in Canada. |
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Wear a wide brimmed hat, sunscreen and sunglasses when you go outside. |
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South Stack's seacliffs brimmed with guillemots and razorbills at the weekend, but the Montagu's harrier had moved on. |
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Mr Updike brimmed over with middle-American prejudices. |
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