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He was wearing a dashing embroidered blood-red doublet, cape, and plumed hat.
He reached down and picked him up by his doublet, throwing him into a tree with a thud.
Indicators of this are the short doublet and very prominent codpiece, the round-toed shoes and the knee-breeches.
A door opens and we see the back of a crutch-supported figure in a green doublet.
His ponytail, usually held with a strip of leather or cheap ribbon, was now pulled together with fabric to match his doublet and white britches.
The king began unlacing his doublet, walking towards her as he had the night before.
I was dressed like one of Robin's merry men, with the green leggings and the doublet and the soft boots.
I stripped away my aristocratic clothing, my tight fitting hose, my pointed leather shoes, my doublet and sheer tunic.
Etymologically speaking, a doublet is a pair of words that have the same origin but different spellings and often different meanings.
Lowering the temperature appears to substantially shorten the quadrupole echo decay time of the prominent doublet component.
Henry VIII was fond of wearing a velvet, gold-embroidered purple doublet encrusted with diamonds, rubies and pearls.
He was clad in a royal-looking doublet, hose and an over-tunic, which bore a crest.
For those not etymologically challenged, the word canker is a doublet.
The original lens cell is an air spaced semi-apochromatic doublet, which uses three adjustment screws to collimate the lenses in the machined aluminum cell.
It was just as well: my English Ambassador had under a minute to change out of doublet and hose and into full armour and a cloak.
At the beginning of the 17th century, the doublet had become so short that the ruffled shirt was visible between it and the breeches.
He then selects any doublet and moves accordingly, mindful that a doublet, as in backgammon, is taken twice over.
Before the codpiece, men's hose were actually open at the groin, covered by a tunic or doublet.
As for the simple doublet, it involves expressing a given legal concept through the terminology of each separate legal system.
Conversion of the oxyhemoglobin doublet in the visible region to a single peak suggests the tissue is receiving little or no oxygen.
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The line is dissymmetrical, because it is produced by a doublet with unequal components.
Skirts twisted around legs as ladies spun, men's doublet sleeves traded with the sleeves of shifts and chemises as couples turned around quickly to the music.
His doublet was an ornate confection of red and gold, his hose black.
He wore a black suit with a red doublet and a black bow tie.
However, a small amount of monospecific antiserum was obtained from a mouse injected with the polypeptides, beta 2 and 3, which occur as a doublet on two-dimensional gels.
Each emission line associated with the quadexciton cascade shows doublet structure in the polarization-resolved photoluminescence experiment.
They only made part of the lens which was a doublet, Thames Plate Glass Company made the other part.
Bran wore grey breeches and white doublet, his sleeves and collar trimmed with vair.
In France the court of Louis XIV set the fashion of silk stockings, breeches, and brocaded coats, which replaced that of the doublet and hose, top boots, and cloaks.
For example, men wore breeches full at the waist, a doublet and jerkin, and a hip-length, loose overgarment that had been fashionable in Europe in the later 16th century.
Multipilicities of proton resonance were designated as singlet, doublet, and multiplet.
He was also a miserly curmudgeon, given to complaining about his tailor in Florence, for instance, who did not let him try on a doublet that turned out to be tight across the chest.
The doublet lattice analysis method that was used does have limitations that may affect the accuracy of predictions in cases such as a disbonded skin panel on one side panel only.
Spontaneous activity recorded by needle EMG was consisted of bursts of doublet, triplet and or multiplet discharges.
Five iron lines were selected with a lower level nearly at the same distance in energy from the ionization level, and with equivalent widths similar to the components of the 7Li doublet.
Shirts began to be embellished with embroidery, lace, and frills in the 16th century, and men's outer garments the doublet, or jacket had a low neckline so that the shirt showed across the chest.
That ill-made doublet of green cloth must be exchanged for one of velvet slashed in the Venetian style like mine own, with hose stuffed and bombasted according to the mode.
The spectrum of the MS sample also includes the central broad singlet of the nitrous austenite, which is simulated as the superposition of a monoline and a doublet.
The pluderhose is likewise built on a frame of chamois leather. The panes are of black velvet, decorated like the doublet and showing off the violet taffeta.
Examples from Classical Literature
The word is possibly of Celtic origin and a doublet of the archaic crowd, or crowth, a fiddle.
In doublet or jack boots or war bonnet, in a toga, even, he might have mastered the dilemma and carried off a dubious situation.
In war they cover the doublet with an haubergeon, a glaon, a large hat of iron, and other armour usual in that country.
Nigel sprang from his horse with a cry of joy, and began to unbutton his doublet.
There he sat with his cloak and doublet, and long rapier and mask of black velvet.
Again concealing the weapon within his doublet, a sudden realisation of the necessity for speed overcame the assaulter.
Then he thrust his own right hand with its pistol back into the breast of his doublet.
He took the huddled inmate by the collar of his doublet, and lugged him out into the open.
A well-fitted doublet and hose, of a grave colour, were partially concealed by a short camlet cloak of Vandyke brown.
With my own hands I effected in my doublet the slight repair of which it stood in need.
Rude hands seized me from behind, and the doublet was torn from my back by fingers that never paused to untruss my points.
Meanwhile Will plucked Hamnet now blubbering on his stool, by the doublet.
I heard him retorting, as he assisted me to doff my doublet.
Ayllon had the necklace with him in the slack of his doublet.
He took his prisoner by the breast of his doublet and shook him.
He was stripped of doublet, and his hands were tied behind him.
He stretched out a mighty paw, and took me by the collar of my doublet.
Cesare folded the letter and slipped it into the breast of his doublet.
But every man wore a shirt of mail under his doublet or jerkin.
In fact, there will be ample time to-morrow for us to chop up father Adam's doublet into slashes and buttonholes.
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Ten golden pieces are sewn into the hem of your under doublet.
As Romeo attended the Capulet party he wore a red cloak over his blue doublet and hose.
As wight as a wabster's doublet, that ilka day taks a thief by the neck.
His tabard was black, without sleeves, and his doublet was scarlet silk.
Who is that man beside the trestle, with a black doublet and a pale face?
This doublet and hose, though new, were creased, like traveling clothes for a long time packed in a portmanteau.
That we, who are gentlemen, content ourselves with a doublet of cloth at sixteen sols the ell, of Paris.
His felt doublet and leather jerkin made a spot on the velvet and silk which surrounded him.
I have watched her wandering through the forest of Arden, disguised as a pretty boy in hose and doublet and dainty cap.
These boots, an old foil, and a slashed doublet once used by an artist for some picture, were Jo's chief treasures and appeared on all occasions.
By the way, my charmer, have you seen me in my archer's ceremonial doublet?
Roger stripped his jerkin off, replaced his doublet, and both set to work.
This formidable baron was clad in a leathern doublet, fitted close to his body, which was frayed and soiled with the stains of his armour.
The Dutch doublet is kloof, a chasm, gully, familiar in South Africa.
He follows immediately with a doublet, using a figure of speech, And give ear all ye inhabitants of the land.
The other, clad in a dirty russet suit with a long sweeping doublet, had a cunning, foxy face with keen, twinkling eyes and a peaky beard.
And very much, sir, the ruff and the slashed doublet become you!
Mytens's Charles is fashionably attired in a highly ornate doublet with wings and false hanging sleeves.
The pinking of your doublet suits me not, either, I declared.
The rest of it went in a doublet of fine cloth and velvet breeches and shoes to match for holidays, while on week-days he made a brave figure in his best homespun.
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So saying, he accommodated the friar with his assistance in tying the endless number of points, as the laces which attached the hose to the doublet were then termed.
Here, in gold-embroidered red doublet, jewelled surcoat, and gilt-edged ruff and wristbands, stood Sir Anthony Sherard, with his silver-and-black armour piled at his feet.
As he had said, on a camp bed, dressed in his black doublet, booted, unbelted, with his felt hat beside him, lay the king, overcome by sleep and fatigue.