The envelope pockets are buttoned or zipped and placed on the front of the thigh and the derriere. |
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I think glancing along rows of neatly zipped trousers and tightly buttoned shirts in the tube carriage. |
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It was a cold November night in Hawolgok-dong and I buttoned my coat against a bitter wind announcing the onset of winter. |
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The dark navy plaid skirt came down a little below mid-thigh and the short sleeve shirt buttoned down the front. |
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It was a light blue dress that buttoned all the way up, a pink belt around her waist and brown boots. |
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She was wearing a long floral print dress that buttoned all down the front of her. |
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She wore a white linen chambray shirt that buttoned in the front with pearl buttons. |
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If they manage to persuade the likes of White and Laporte to keep it buttoned, it will be one of the miracles of the age. |
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I'd told her this was payback for keeping me in the dark about the visit of Lorne, Bryan, and Co. on my birthday, and buttoned my lip. |
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Larry, in a circumstantial evidence case, a prosecutor has to just have things buttoned up and tight. |
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Keith Oppenheim is standing by in a city that is buttoned up and ready for the worst. |
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Pocklington appear to have completely buttoned up the league title by opening up a seven points gap over second-placed Cleckheaton. |
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It means to make sure everything is buttoned up so that it will be as easy as possible for your family. |
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Most of the men in my plays are buttoned up but the women can let rip and shout the house down. |
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Rivers, for his part, is every bit as self-conscious as Prior, but his sensuality remains buttoned up. |
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Workers may have been getting hot under the collar in the recent heatwave, but most Manchester bosses want to keep them firmly buttoned up. |
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In private, Sir David is much less buttoned up than he seems in public, his reputation for arrogance and pomposity unduly harsh. |
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But how long will it before the good old letter becomes as common as carbon paper, horseshoes, and buttoned flies on trousers? |
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It was a light black buttoned shirt made of some kind of fabric that seemed extremely durable. |
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They are identified by their uniforms consisting of a red beret, a short buttoned vest, and trousers. |
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The small, buttoned device they created engendered an army of sofa surfers. |
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An undershirt or chemise, with or without sleeves, open at the front and worn under the frock coat, was worn buttoned to the waist. |
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But how long will it before the good old letter becomes as common as carbon-paper, horseshoes and buttoned flies on trousers? |
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In future, his feelings would be kept closely buttoned up, and personal confessions avoided. |
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The sleeves had large buttoned cuffs, becoming narrower from the second half of the century onwards. |
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His shirt was white and puffier in the sleeves, buttoned with silver cufflinks. |
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Silicone faced fibreglass made by a sail-maker is buttoned to the inner building with an insulating layer and inner damp-proof lining. |
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Coincidentally, she had on very decent clothes as well, I think it was a buttoned up cardigan with jeans. |
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She wore black, and dressed in long skirts with shirt collars buttoned at the throat. |
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It had a silhouette of Fred Poole, profile to the right, wearing buttoned coat, high stock and frilled chemise, hair worn en brosse. |
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Murals of the durbars and processions depict courtiers in their buttoned up coats and white trousers standing in neat rows like stick figures. |
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A jacket or cape moved from its original use and buttoned on the hips becomes a skirt, a scarf become a belt, a sarong a halter top. |
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The asymmetrical pullover features a mandarin collar, a six button front opening and a buttoned window pocket, all above a raised waistline seam. |
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Just as she got to the annoying one in the middle that she could hardly reach, another pair of hands buttoned it for her. |
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Consider pattern details that promote independence, such as pull-on pants, rather than zippered or buttoned pants. |
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One usually thinks of the paradigmatic soldier is the front line rifleman, or maybe a guy buttoned up in a tank. |
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Central to the room was a conversation sofa, flanked on either side by a suite of comfortable Georgian buttoned leather armchairs. |
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Even wild and childish Kyle was poised behind his keyboard, black buttoned shirt, tails hanging unmannered over his casual blue jeans. |
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She turned around and started to pick through his shirt drawer, once again, and came out with a white tank and another shirt that buttoned up. |
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She watched as he buttoned up his thick coat and pulled gloves onto his hands. |
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As he buttoned up his shirt, I noticed the scar on his neck from previous carotid endarterectomy surgery. |
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It was with this that Hannah gently bathed Riko's face and neck, then buttoned his pajama top back up when she had finished. |
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All the men still have their shirts buttoned up tight to the collar, their ties knotted, their hair slicked back. |
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She had pale skin, and her belly button twirled inward, while mine buttoned out on my tummy. |
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Tucked down a Palma side street, the hotel combines a reserved, almost buttoned down elegance, with sublime food. |
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The baby tottered to and fro like a blade of grass in the breeze, unevenly buttoned shirt flaps billowing wildly about. |
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Instead, opt for a nicely fitted single-breasted blazer, preferably one that can be buttoned all the way up. |
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She was dressed in a pale yellow blouse with a large collar and long sleeves buttoned at the wrists, and tight dark brown slacks. |
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Underneath her jacket she wore and off white silk button up blouse shirt that buttoned down just low enough to make my heart race. |
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Without a second thought, I pulled on the white blouse and buttoned up my jeans. |
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Least successful is Part 3, about snake handlers, which opening night was too buttoned up and unspontaneous. |
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Why is it that when I wear a shirt with the collar buttoned up, I look as though I have forgotten to put on a tie? |
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It is buttoned down the front with five buttons, which also do up the men's way, and which are 10.5 cm apart, centre to centre. |
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His entire being got buttoned up with anger, despair and humiliation. |
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Any white person expressing such ideas is obviously a buttoned up racist, ill at ease with the realities of multicultural Britain and its vibrant black youth culture. |
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Middle-class cinemas, by contrast, were far more buttoned up. |
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She slid her arms into the jacket's sleeves and buttoned the front. |
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This heavily furnished, tightly buttoned film has all the familiar tommy guns, antique automobiles, snap brim hats and heavy suits, but it's very unusual. |
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Perhaps it is because they are all buttoned up, just quite content to take a six figure salary without making any meaningful contribution, is that what we want? |
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When we meet, he is wearing a buttoned up suit and one of the designer's trademark floral shirts, all the while keeping his scarf tied donnishly around his neck. |
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I don't know who decided, at whatever stage, that being buttoned up and possessed of a stiff upper lip was a bad thing and that Englishmen had better loosen up. |
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We English are frightfully good at keeping our feelings buttoned up. |
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She buttoned up the blouse and slid the cardigan on over it. |
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He stood, buttoned the fly on his camouflage uniform and tightened his black riggers belt. |
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Will motion controls slowly force buttoned controls out of the picture? |
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His tanned muscular physic was hidden by a pale blue buttoned shirt. |
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Winstone's never been one to keep his kisser buttoned, though. |
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It's easy to imagine Victorian families heading out for a bracing dip, using segregated sections of sea with bathing costumes buttoned up to the neck. |
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The asymmetrical pullover features a mandarin collar, a six-button front opening, and a buttoned window pocket, all above a raised waistline seam. |
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In her mug shot, she looks so prim in her shawl-collared coat, with its horizontal weave, buttoned up high and proper. |
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She wore blue jeans and a long-sleeved white shirt buttoned to the neck. |
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When the bolt clicked on an empty chamber I automatically buttoned out the magazine, plucked a fresh one from my belt, and rammed it into the well. |
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Dressed in a green duster that was buttoned up over a simple black dress and a pair of black flats, she had dark brown hair that was somewhat tangled and very long. |
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In the end, great figures of the past will be judged by their contributions to history rather than by whether they buttoned their vest the wrong way or ate prunes for dinner. |
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The director of British Future, Sunder Katwala said that Englishness is no longer as emotionally repressed and buttoned up as it was in the past. |
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A very old hat, much necktie and aged coat buttoned up on his neck, humpbacked, not particularly clean looking. |
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She wears a tacky T.A.R.D.I.S blue cardigan, buttoned to the max, over khaki slacks. |
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Whereas Oehler habitually wears his topcoat completely buttoned up, I leave my topcoat completely open. |
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A man-to-man touch then on his buttoned epaulet. A middle-aged smile full of Weltschmerz. |
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She was the innocent schoolgirl, all buttoned up in ribbons and bows. All that was missing was the white kneehighs and black patent, leather shoes. |
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The second sofa is the expanded body of a man in a lapelled jacket and neatly buttoned shirt, but with a small, fanciful bird perched on his head. |
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He wore a pagdi embroidered with gold and silver thread on his head, a tight-fitting intricately patterned angarkha, and tight pajamas buttoned at the ankles. |
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He excused himself from his nephew, ran a comb through his hair, buttoned up a clean shirt, and told his eight-year-old son to man the fort while he was gone. |
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