His midriff was protected by a drape of chainmail covering a leather girdle and loincloth. |
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Pigtails, puffed sleeves in check cotton, bare midriff and a skirt that definitely wouldn't need tucking up in the milking shed. |
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Big Arthur grimaced as he battled across Market Square, drawing his suede car coat closer about his generous midriff. |
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I wore a beige corset with a russet midriff jacket over it and a sarong that reached my ankles with auburn boots. |
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One of the hotel receptionists crosses the bar wearing jade green chiffon, her midriff exposed. |
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Forcing the blade aside, he delivered a crushing riposte, thrusting with his weapon towards his midriff. |
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Amy has rolled up the legs of the grey marl trousers to make them shorter, while the Teflon hooded top doesn't even cover her midriff. |
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The ball cannoned off Hayden's midriff and he had the presence of mind to swivel and take a superb reflexive juggling catch. |
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She came into my apartment one August afternoon wearing nothing but a midriff tank top and loose boxer shorts. |
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And it is not the dangling boot-cut, or the over-exposed midriff that's bothering them. |
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According to London Fashion Week, the midriff is dead and the good old waist is at long last back in style. |
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She launched herself in a flying tackle at Ian's midriff, knocking the wind out of him and sending the two to the ground. |
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She wore a black, leather, sleeveless top that laced in the front, leaving her midriff bare. |
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Her outfit consisted of khaki capris and a red top, showing her midriff and toned stomach. |
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Her dress had a large tear cut across the midriff under her chest so that it hung open, revealing most of her stomach. |
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You're parents would freak out if you wore a crop top baring your midriff but wearing a sari is perfectly acceptable. |
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The top was bright green, and fitted tightly to her body, leaving her midriff, arms and neck bare. |
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I subconsciously rubbed the first signs of middle-aged spread bulking my midriff. |
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They are open to body blows in the midriff and lack the ability to throw straight punches. |
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Michelle had on a black leather mini and a shirt that showed off her midriff and belly button. |
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While insulin is essential to life, too much of it tends to promote the accumulation of fat in the body, particularly around the midriff. |
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Claus Jensen, bright and inventive in midfield, tested Richard Wright with a 30-yard swerver which the England keeper clutched in his midriff. |
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Then kids watch those images and aspire to be that mook or midriff in the TV set. |
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They watch too much MuchMusic and need to idolise somebody who isn't baring her midriff. |
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She sported a sophisticated attire of a white midriff top, violet vest, and short purple skirt with matching claret boots. |
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The choli, a tight-fitting blouse that leaves the midriff bare, is worn under the sari. |
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Yokes and sleeves are obvious choices for a peek-a-boo look, and for evening or vacation wear, consider a midriff inset in a seductive sheer or demure lace. |
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Here four anatomically arranged spherical rollers work the musculature in the areas of the neck, shoulder, back and midriff in a gentle way. |
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I don't know how you would wear a girdle underneath a sari when your midriff is exposed. |
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Courtney wore cutoff denim shorts with a plaid blouse tied at the midriff, showing off her ample cleavage. |
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Northampton then could only clear a MacKenzie free kick as far as Corden who powered a low shot through a forest of legs and into Rachubka's midriff. |
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I also hoped that to complete the ensemble a midriff top would be added. |
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She was 5-foot-2, 105 pounds, wearing a miniskirt and a halter top with a bare midriff. |
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A sweater that stopped short of her midriff showed her belly button. |
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He is sauntering along the beach wearing flip-flops, shorts and a T-shirt with a rectangular window cut away from the midriff to reveal his toned stomach. |
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Underneath these, though, their garments were skimpy, the men wearing pants and no shirt, and the women covering their chest but letting their midriff show. |
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Ensuring that her midriff is still exposed, Cyrus is obviously wearing a rhinestone crop top to match the basketball. |
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Her long brown hair flowed down and she had a bullet wound on her head and blood all over her midriff. |
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She looked a little edgier than the normal red carpet fare in a pair of high-waisted black harem pants and a cropped top, showing off a hint of midriff. |
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My midriff fully exposed as well as the back of my sports bra. |
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And now these lovely prickly sensations across my midriff, not to mention pain from anything touching me there: clothing, bed sheets, even water or the light breeze on my balcony produced stabbing pains in my skin. |
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The two-hour attack to the midriff had a short break for everyone in order to stretch their legs in the foyer and to exchange comments over a glass of whine. |
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This is a photographic technique, where the camera, equipped with a wide-angle lens, is placed at the midriff, giving rise to a dialogue with others at stomach level. |
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This means you should remove items of clothing from your knees to your midriff and from your hands to your elbows to provide an unobstructed view of the Sample leaving your body. |
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Forget exaggerated cleavage and bare midriff. |
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But that was while two ugly banks of seating for the Games were attached, which appeared like a boxy life jacket round an Olympic swimmer's midriff. |
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Lyon's second delivery was over the wicket and exploded from the footmarks into Joe Root's midriff, yet the bowler soon abandoned that attacking line for the lottery option of attempting to strangle a leg-side catch. |
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Teenage girls show a little midriff, and black is popular for a time. |
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Despite covering up in public, underneath their outer garment some younger women going to parties will sport a bare midriff between a T-shirt and trousers. |
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Underplant those with midriff plants such as geraniums, sages or begonias and then have a series of trailers. |
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By 1946, women had the option of revealing a new area of the body, the midriff, in the daring new two-piece bikini, which became the catalyst for a whole new design approach to swimwear. |
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What's not so teeny-weeny is Mr. Schwarzenegger's midriff. |
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She displayed an enviably toned She displayed an enviably toned midriff in a lime green tweed Novis crop top teamed with a matching flared skirt. |
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The centre-half took aim with his left foot and, though Hart managed to get a hand to the ball, it flicked off his fingertips and struck Glen Johnson's midriff on its way into the goal. |
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Button-down shirts are banned because of concern that some styles of low-cut blouses would expose the midriff. |
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Sadly the men failed to follow Saunders' lead by keeping their shirts on, and Winters then belted out a falsetto almost as wobbly as Spencer's midriff. |
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Nature has caused different forms of freakiness in some animals, such as this one with an extra pair of legs coming out from its midriff. |
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Slim-hipped and washboard-abbed, she showed a fair amount of midriff. |
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Millions of guitarists want to lose weight, but very few of them really manage to get rid of the extra ballast that Christmas inevitably adds to the midriff. |
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I stuck it out for about an hour and then, apprised by a hollow feeling in the midriff that the dinner hour was approaching, laid a course for home. |
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