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Перевод: housecoat speek housecoat


[существительное]
женский халат; капот


Тезаурус:

  1. Rather than wake him by pulling the clothes off him and having to face the likely consequences, Mrs Stych put her housecoat over her nightgown, got a spare blanket out of her old hope chest, and eased herself down beside the chrysalis which was her husband.
  2. Chrissie came into the lounge, looking slight and fragile in her housecoat; she glanced nervously at the two CI5 men.
  3. The stylised housecoat that Amy eventually submitted to Smirnoff is the result of endless refinements and changes to design.
  4. She was wearing a loose purple housecoat zipped at the front from top to bottom.
  5. It was semi-finalist Amy Moore's printed housecoat that won the approval of the magazine's Deputy Editor, Karen McCartney.
  6. She sat at the breakfast table, trying to calm her nerves, and eventually she drew the envelope from her housecoat pocket and opened it, reading the words that were written inside, and feeling the blood drain from her face.
  7. Above: the printed housecoat, designed by student Amy Moore, which was selected by the Clothes Show Magazine .
  8. Her chestnut coloured hair - recently coloured too, he guessed - was tightly curled around her face and her figure was hidden beneath the drapes of an ugly housecoat.
  9. She tugged her housecoat tighter around her body, poured a large mug of sweet tea, and began to climb the stairs.
  10. Her wispy grey hair was tied back in a bun, and she wore a cotton housecoat which crossed over at the front and tied at the waist.
  11. With the housecoat made up and endless hurdles overcome, it was time for the real test - replacing the clothes stand with a model.
  12. She was wearing carpet slippers with pink pom-poms on the front, a wrap-around cotton housecoat tied in the middle, like Mary Ann's, and a headscarf bulging with sausage-like curlers.
  13. I never thought it would work like this: having been a small child in the 50s when women dressed more or less identically and according to their age and class (gymslip, good suit, housecoat, then cardigan and pinny), I used to think that it was beautifully liberating in the 60s and 70s when convention began to permit a woman of any age to dress in virtually any style, from hooker to schoolmarm.

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