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Traditional peasant attire for men consisted of pajama-like trousers and tunic of unbleached cotton, a serape, sandals, and wide sombrero.
She was dressed in a tunic, trousers, shirt, boots and cloak, the traditional garb of a lone male warrior.
The epaulettes on the choker tunic of his black naval uniform bore the four stripes of his rank.
Avoid bulbs with spindly, pale stem growth, active root growth, missing tunic and surface mould or disease.
The body of the zooid and tunic is transparent enough for the observation of heartbeats.
She half opened her eyes and watched as he removed his cape and tunic to unbutton his shirt.
Boys and girls wear a long white tunic with a coloured mozzetta on top to distinguish the various groups.
But Couples doesn't wear a skivvy shirt under his golf tunic to minimize the subcutaneous fat.
She wore a slim gold band around her head, a white tunic, and jeans and boots.
Her long hair hung haphazardly in a sloppy braid and her tunic and leggings were dirty and torn.
He was in Prince Albert's 11 th Hussars, and cut quite a dash on horseback in his crimson trousers, braided tunic, tassels and plumes.
The dress was a thick black cotton, and the tunic a deep scarlet broadcloth.
Walking over to her trunk, she pulled out her shirt, tunic and pants, slipping out of her nightclothes and into the new ones.
The great buckskin horse was nibbling at the shoulder of the guard's tunic, his shining black eyes shifting between his master and Fionnabhair.
She wore the grey tunic of a naval captain, the rank badges so green with seaspray they were unreadable.
Suddenly the door bursts open, a gust of wind blows snow into the room, and a man with a bushy beard and camel-skin tunic strides in.
He was wearing an aqua tunic that wrapped around and was fastened by a single button on his left shoulder.
The Sovereign was dressed in his traditional habit of silvery blue shirt and veil with a white long sleeveless tunic over top of white trousers.
He was dressed in his lordly habit, a black tunic over black trousers and a shimmering silver veil with matching wide sleeves.
His massive torso was encased in a white wraparound tunic, the black skirt hinting at the samurai hakama without leg division.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It stands in marked contrast with the of the valiant Lycians, whose short and spare tunic required no cincture to confine it.
A company man, his tunic shabby and open in a negligent fashion at his thick throat, stood waiting for them.
His tunic was always worn out and patched, but his weapons were mounted in silver.
An attendant in a gaily-colored holiday tunic, corresponds with our box-opener or usher.
Jorgenson, with his hands deep in the pockets of his tunic, listened, looking down.
The clasps or buckles which bound the tunic or the peplus, usually shaped in the form of an arc, exhibited rare beauty.
Within a week, he was wearing the double-breasted tunic of the Higher Life.
What lover would not wish to be the tunic of his well-beloved or the water of her bath?
If the spirits be thinner than air, how are they held by the tunic of the lung, since this lets pass the pus and serum of empyema?
He thrust his hand within the armoire and unhitched the white tunic from its peg.
The shirts of mail are edged with wide borders, which may or may not represent the under tunic or gambeson showing beneath.
She was dressed in a black tunic of her own invention, a combination of the Greek peplum and the Japanese kimono.
On days of festival the Aymara replaces the poncho by a sort of tight-fitting tunic.
If the garment were a simple tunic or frock the whole was called a hauberk.
Picture him then in a loose red flannel tunic, corduroy knee-breeches, serge leggings, white pith helmet with a puggaree round it.
He was dressed in a dark cerise tunic with particolored hose and forest-green boots with pointed toes.
They were clad in a rough, dark-colored tunic, something like the peplum or chiton of the ancient Greeks.
She wanted to be naked with him, and she threw off her outer tunic, unbelted her red silk gown, and pulled it over her head.
When stripped of their swimming tunic, these young distomes have the form of a bag, which for a long time was called a sporocyst.
A tunic of dark velvet, fur bound and girt with a belt of finest Moorish steel, was relieved by an undervest of deepest crimson.
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