He stood there, his arms crossed across his chest, which was covered by a thin, white linen shirt and a leather overcoat. |
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A single-breasted overcoat closes with a narrow overlap and fastens down in front with a single row of buttons. |
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He wore a moth-eaten old fur cap and a shabby overcoat that was stretched tightly across his paunchy belly. |
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He dropped his cap on a chair, unbuttoned his overcoat, lifting up his chin to unfasten the throat buttons. |
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He wore a large overcoat with glittering buttons, a hat, and a business suit under the coat. |
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This night she wore a black bustier, black leather pants and a black overcoat. |
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Chinchilla cloth is a heavy, spongy woolen overcoat fabric with a long nap that has been rubbed into a curly, nubby finish. |
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He walked with his chin tucked under his overcoat collar, his hand out to hail a taxi. |
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By definition, an overcoat is a heavy coat worn over ordinary clothing in cold weather. |
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Holmes was shaking out his dripping overcoat and changing into his carpet slippers. |
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The man pondered the collection of objects, then pocketed all the items into his heavy overcoat, leaving the gun for last. |
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The man caught on CCTV footage is described as of fairly stocky build, wearing a hooded top under a dark overcoat. |
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He strode down the hall and descended the stairs two at a time, catching up his overcoat. |
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Under the overcoat, she wore a blue skirt and a white blouse and thick stockings and heelless black shoes. |
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Another great example of his growing expertise in designing outerwear was his graphite grey notch collar overcoat. |
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As winter was to arrive soon, and the evenings were getting colder, I decided to get my warm overcoat and some waterproof boots for my trip. |
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Miss Leonard said the man had a white coat under his overcoat, and had what appeared to be medical-style equipment on the back seat. |
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You can quickly improvise a shield to cover your forearm by wrapping a suit coat, jacket or overcoat around it. |
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Dressed in a suit with a warm overcoat, he obviously had money and a comfortable life. |
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There wasn't a tie and the entire outfit was black from the overcoat to the under shirt, to the slacks and shoes. |
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A final, clear overcoat is added to protect against ultraviolet rays and moisture. |
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Sgraffiti designs are made by painting an undercoat of plaster, covered by an overcoat of another colour. |
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He was wearing a black, woollen knee length overcoat, dark jeans and an orange or peachy coloured long sleeve shirt. |
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Our house was freezing and my mother wore an overcoat and fur-lined boots indoors as well as out. |
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Mr. Taylor drew a folded up collection of papers from the inside pocket of his gray overcoat. |
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I look forward to watching cable with my mom, wearing an overcoat, and seeing each of my Chicago friends for insultingly brief periods of time. |
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He discreetly indicated the woman in the green overcoat who was reading a magazine on her lap. |
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Very soon, a small, dumpy figure in a shaggy brown overcoat appeared, lugging a large sack. |
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He only took up donning the white overcoat and cap by chance, and after a less than auspicious start he has grown into the role. |
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It's that time of year again, when I ask myself if I should be wearing a single or double-breasted overcoat with my single-breasted suits. |
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To fasten a double-breasted overcoat, you'll have to lap one edge of the front well over the other. |
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You should also look out for pockets, the lapel's style, and whether or not the overcoat has a vent in the back. |
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Smiling his smile of acknowledgment and gratitude, he draped his long overcoat over her shoulders as he set about making the morning meal. |
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He had been given a basket of apples and a revolver to sit weightily in his deep overcoat pocket. |
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Connor, resplendent in blue overcoat and black flat cap, hardly stood still. |
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Ms Robinson is wrapped up in a duvet and wears an overcoat, an all-enveloping shawl and mittens on her presumably chilled fingers. |
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He's got more cheekbone than Snoop, bloodshot and rheumy eyes, and he's wearing a scruffy black overcoat and woolly hat. |
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Her rose-dyed bodice and soft red overcoat were made of rich fabrics, possibly velvet from the east. |
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Mary finished her porridge, swallowing the mush hastily before grabbing her overcoat and heading for the door. |
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A good overcoat roller in a company need never thirst, in fact he could, if he liked, rule his comrades with a rod of iron. |
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Wearing a black tie with a grey lounge suit and green overcoat, the 80-year-old Duke met local council leaders, residents and schoolchildren. |
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He was an exceptionally tall man, dressed in a long black overcoat with astrakhan collar and cuffs. |
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Dr. Bender takes off his overcoat and hangs it on the newel post of the banister. |
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He took them quickly and in secret, hiding the camera under a long, shabby overcoat. |
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His girlfriend has dark shoulder length hair which was tied back and wore a shiny blue overcoat. |
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On the day Deeon went missing, she was wearing black shoes, black tights and a knee-length black overcoat. |
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It was so cold Brian decided not to bother with his Buttons costume and tights and opted instead for an overcoat. |
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The boy, wearing a formal but slightly shabby overcoat, is standing, while his mother is seated, so his head is slightly higher than hers. |
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You're always guaranteed a perfect fit and more often than not, you'll get superior fabric rather than that of a similarly priced, ready-made overcoat. |
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He was renowned for wearing a battered trilby and long overcoat, and carrying a suitcase containing painting equipment, a bottle of Guinness and cold sausages. |
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The old man's overcoat stirs in the dark, as though about to cup a hand once more to an unhearing ear, to wink an amiable eye and disappear serenely. |
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He is an emotionless, lost soul wandering the streets and helping out strangers while looking for a clean razor and dry cleaner for his dirty overcoat! |
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As he tramped the cobbled streets of early nineteenth-century London, clad in his elder brother's shabby overcoat, he decided to get work as a stationer and bookbinder. |
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That night, he heads out into the bitter cold in a suit and overcoat to make his rounds of a sleepy neighborhood down the road. |
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Noticing that he was lacking his overcoat, she remembered her place and turned towards the mahogany coat stand that stood in the corner of the room. |
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In his left overcoat pocket was the front-page logotype of the paper, and in his left pocket were 10 or 12 halftones. |
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He always wears warm clothes, sometimes a cape or an overcoat on top, a waistcoat underneath, perhaps a scarf draped over the shoulders, a felt hat. |
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Wear a white shirt with tan pants and a dark overcoat with confidence. |
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A boxy white overcoat with a plunging neckline was a highlight, as was as a sand-colored crepe dress with an equally low neckline. |
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Cary tugged on an overcoat and pulled a beanie over his ears. |
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A man in a black overcoat fleetingly appears throughout the play. |
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Stockport Hat Museum provided a trilby and he made eight trips to a vintage clothes shop in Haworth, west Yorkshire, to obtain his 1940s suit, overcoat, and gloves. |
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She appeared to be wearing a laced white nightgown as the hour of the evening was growing late, with an overcoat over to hide her bedwear. |
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Will Henderson, who had on a light overcoat and no overshoes, kicked the heel of his left foot with the toe of the right. |
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On 28 March 1941, Woolf drowned herself by filling her overcoat pockets with stones and walking into the River Ouse near her home. |
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Robert fell from the slipway into riverside mud, but continued without an overcoat until the end of his visit. |
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One method is to overcoat the fiber with Teflon AF, an amorphous Teflon that transmits over most of sapphire fiber's transmission range. |
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Abhishek, wearing black overcoat and grey turtle-neck sweater, was also spotted with Aishwarya. |
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Men can wear scarves to counterbalance a tie or jazz up a jacket or overcoat. |
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They cannot wear clothing that exposes their arms and must wear a manteaux, or overcoat of some type, that covers three-quarters of the body. |
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I have an overcoat I bought in Jermyn Street in London three years ago. |
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Mr. Bush turned to me and urgently said he needed his overcoat. |
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The man in the overcoat and trilby appears to be in charge of the platelayers and has come to inspect their work. |
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But that hasn't stopped actor Phil Glenister gaining an army of female fans gagging for the chance to rip off his kipper tie and camelhair overcoat. |
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Schwartz glanced at the printed superscription on the envelope and grumbled as he put the envelope away in his overcoat pocket, to read at leisure. |
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It's rather like a beautiful Inverness cloak one has inherited. Much too good to hide away, so one wears it instead of an overcoat and pretends it's an amusing new fashion. |
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Primrose stood outside the Curtis building for about twenty minutes sans overcoat, hat and gloves, as the rest of us shivered under our well-padded winter overclothes. |
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I had taken the panache from my shako so that it might escape notice, but even with my fine overcoat, I feared that sooner or later, my uniform would betray me. |
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