单词 | doeskin |
例句 | She wore doeskin gloves, with gauntlets that protected her wrists. The Awakening 1899-01-01T00:00:00Z Her sleeves and bodice were sewn with freshwater pearls, and on her feet were white doeskin slippers—pretty, but not warm. A Dance with Dragons 2011-07-12T00:00:00Z Its author, after all, was once a debutante who sent her doeskin gloves to Scotland to be cleaned after each wearing, and who writes about a beloved pony, “Doughnut was everything to me.” Books of The Times: Life Among the Upper Crust, Seen From Two Generations 2010-12-12T23:24:00Z The pulpy movie poster for the latter famously featured Welch front and center in a doeskin bikini, and the rest was history. Some of Raquel Welch's best films are hard to find. Here's where you can watch them 2023-02-15T05:00:00Z Clad in a brown doeskin bikini, she successfully evaded pterodactyls but not the notice of the public. Hollywood sex symbol Raquel Welch dies at 82 2023-02-15T05:00:00Z Raquel Welch had only three lines in the 1966 film “One Million Years B.C.,” but her doeskin bikini did all the talking anyway, launching her as an international icon almost over night. Raquel Welch, international icon who starred in 'Fantastic Voyage,' dies at 82 2023-02-15T05:00:00Z Harry arrived at the chapel on foot, walking beside his brother, Prince William, in the doeskin frock coat of the Blues and Royals, the regiment he joined after graduating from military school. As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Wed, a New Era Dawns 2018-05-19T04:00:00Z On this bright Sunday morning over breakfast in Rome, he is dressed in gray trousers and a navy Tasmanian wool blazer with the trademark Loro Piana doeskin finish. Loro Piana Preserves Its Heritage and Looks Forward to the Future 2015-12-03T05:00:00Z I only noticed his boots, how bright they were, and his speckled trousers, and that his hand, which hung down, was very nicely covered with a doeskin glove. Charles Auchester, Volume 1 of 2 2012-02-23T03:00:42.347Z During his three years in Nashville, in particular, he dressed in black broadcloth frock-coat and waistcoat and black doeskin trousers, and wore a silk hat. The Life of Lyman Trumbull 2011-11-20T03:00:11.243Z She was habited in the tasteful Indian dress, and the tunic and leggings of soft doeskin, beautifully embroidered, brought out every line and curve of a splendidly-moulded figure. Golden Face A Tale of the Wild West 2011-07-05T02:00:27.453Z From the plush hat, turned up at the sides, which crowned that lofty head, to the yellow lace that fell over his doeskin gloves, every thing bespoke the man of strength and refinement. Silent Struggles 2011-05-05T02:00:16.850Z He wore a green embroidered frock, with buff leggins of dressed deerskin richly worked by some Indian maid, and on his feet were buskins of dressed doeskin. Captain Kyd, Vol. II or, The Wizard of the Sea 2011-04-11T02:00:12.290Z On the next instant, the hat, though permitted to retain its plume, was despoiled of the doeskin. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z Besides all this, I wore doeskin gloves, a leather belt made to carry gold, and a poignard. A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas Stepping on shore, he opened a doeskin pouch that was fastened to his belt. Hawk Eye He was wearing his blacksmith's outfit of doeskin and leather, but he was scoured and shaven to the pink. The Ten-foot Chain or, Can Love Survive the Shackles? A Unique Symposium He wore a white shirt of doeskin, fringed with ermine and covered with beads of wampum. The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow For some seconds Scarthe stood twirling the piece of doeskin between his fingers, and examining it on all sides. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z To one side of it is fastened a white doeskin bag which is trimmed with beautiful fringes and beadwork. Two Indian Children of Long Ago When all had been cut away, he placed them in the doeskin pouch that hung at his belt. Hawk Eye Gray jackets and white trousers; tarlatan, flowers, and fans; here and there a touch of powder or rouge; some black broadcloth and much wrinkled doeskin. John March, Southerner Dress suits and white waistcoats, broadcloth and doeskin, scarves and gloves, white shirts, collars, and cuffs all appeared to move his derision. Brighter Britain! (Volume 1 of 2) or Settler and Maori in Northern New Zealand A glove of white doeskin leather was a fashion of the time—so, too, the gold and lace ornaments upon the gauntlet. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z Inside, the lower walls were of tanned doeskin, nearly white. Two Indian Children of Long Ago He slowly loosened the leather thong about his neck and opened a small doeskin bag that hung by a leather thong about his neck. Hawk Eye White Bear's fringed shirt and trousers of soft doeskin, worked until it was nearly white, were a gift from a brave whose wife Sun Woman had helped with a difficult childbirth. Shaman The soft doeskin is exactly the same colour, and the buttons were gleaming just like two bright eyes. The Manor House School It consisted of a brownish-coloured tunic—apparently of doeskin leather—reaching from the neck to the knees; underneath which appeared leggings of like material, ending in mocassins that covered the feet. The Wild Huntress Love in the Wilderness In my correspondence during the past year, master-tailors tell me that they pay from eight cents to fifty cents a day for the making of pantaloons, including the heaviest doeskins. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I "They are safe in my doeskin pouch," answered Hawk Eye. Hawk Eye Redbird's dress was of white doeskin as well. Shaman The soles are of the whitest doeskin; and so particular are they that they shall retain their unsullied appearance, that, like the cats, they seldom walk through a wet or muddy street. In Eastern Seas Or, the Commission of H.M.S. 'Iron Duke,' flag-ship in China, 1878-83 They braid her hair, paint her face, tie her moccasins, and arrange her beads over the robe of white doeskin; they laugh as they work and are happily important as is the custom of bridesmaids. The Arrow-Maker A Drama in Three Acts The half-angry expression faded from her face, and she nodded and smiled, grunting her satisfaction, and taking from one of her baskets a pair of fine doeskin moccasins, which she gave to Faith. A Little Maid of Ticonderoga He wore a tight-fitting doeskin coat ornamented with gold lace, scarlet breeches, a muslin cravat, and a large beaver with a white plume; his long fair hair hanging over his shoulders. The Huguenots in France She slipped the ribbon over her head and dropped the case down the front of her doeskin dress. Shaman He wear gold embroidered vest, and doeskin moccasins worked with red and blue silk. The Huntress Who could resist those little soft hands in doeskin? Vixen, Volume I. He gave me a hug and a hearty shake, so that the thrums tossed, and my little round cap of doeskin flew from my head. The Reckoning Woolen yarn is suitable for cloths in which the colorings are blended and the fibers napped, as exemplified in tweed, cheviot, doeskin, broadcloth, beaver, frieze, chinchilla, blanket, and flannel. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades She reached out, clutching his shoulders through the sopping blanket, heedless of the rain pouring down her own face, running under the collar of her doeskin shirt down her back and chest. Shaman But in the early morning Rube Carter awoke to see him wearing the doeskin robe and moccasins, and in the act of covering his head with the great war bonnet. Kiddie the Scout The door stood open, and there was Titmouse, with the neat little quilted doeskin saddle still on his back, waiting to be fed and petted by his young mistress. Vixen, Volume I. Besides, I wore my forest-dress of heavily fringed doeskin, and carried the rifle given me by Colonel Hamilton. The Reckoning Beside her plate was a bunch of violets, a bunch of carnations, a pair of exquisite bead moccasins, and a pair of fine doeskin gloves delicately decorated with feather-work on the cuffs. The Lost Girl The day was cold and overcast, and the damp air around him and the chill ground under him made him shiver in the white doeskin shirt he had worn for his wedding. Shaman Then slowly he removed his war bonnet, put aside his staff, and began to untie the thongs of his doeskin shirt. Kiddie the Scout As he spoke the last words he put down his right hand on the side away from her and brought up a long veil, a silver hairpin, and one white doeskin glove all together. Stradella Among other written amulets, the first Psalm, when written on doeskin, was supposed to be efficacious in childbirth. Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing We don't wear moccasons as yet, nor buckskin with Indian trimmings, instead of doeskin with the latest cut. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy She wore, not the doeskin clothing Nancy remembered, but a torn gray cotton dress that was too big for her and dirty around the bottom edge. Shaman In the doeskin the filling threads pass over one and under two of the warp threads and in the prunella twill over two and under one. Textiles and Clothing He might have been molded into his small-clothes and waistcoat of white doeskin, so exactly did they fit every line and curve of his perfect figure. The Rose of Old St. Louis It was a man in white doeskin trousers and blue blazer jacket, with a jaunty linen cap on his head. The White Invaders Many of the squaws and papooses were gorgeous in white doeskin suits gaily trimmed with beads, and were very different from us in our linsey dresses and sunbonnets. Ten American Girls From History He remembered his mother's body, like a castaway doll, her eyes pathetically wide, the gash in her throat, the splash of blood on her doeskin dress. Shaman The simplest twills are the so-called "doeskin" and "prunella." Textiles and Clothing On the buckskin a shell of abalone was placed, on the doeskin a bowl made of pearl. The North American Indian Was that ghost we saw, this gigantic fellow in doeskins and blazer who looked like a tourist standing out there at the window? The White Invaders He extended a doeskin moccasin, which seemed to be the tobacco container. The Return She stood up abruptly, picked up her fringed doeskin dress and struggled into it. Shaman Her white doeskin dress was as clean as snow, barbarically splendid with cut fringes and work of bead and porcupine quills. The Emigrant Trail He extended a doeskin moccasin, which seemed to be the tobacco-container. The Return Store-made shoes, or more often the hand-made moccasins of soft doeskin trimmed with silver and turquoise buttons, are worn without stockings. I Married a Ranger At the back of the stage one of the little Indian boys sees an Indian maiden approaching, clad in white doeskin. Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People She had on a doeskin dress that Sun Woman had given her, and she had done up her two blond braids the way she always had. Shaman My nose had been broken, both eyes well closed and my canvas jacket and doeskin knickerbockers were scarlet or crimson—whichever you prefer—in hue. Football Days Memories of the Game and of the Men behind the Ball It was made of the softest of dressed doeskin, and embroidered in red porcupine quills with the figure of a beaver squatting on a rounded lodge. Montlivet His trousers were made from a blanket once white, with a wide black band around the calf of each leg, and he wore fine doeskin moccasins, richly embroidered with silk. The Fur Bringers A Story of the Canadian Northwest Pocahontas should wear the traditional costume of "white doeskin with a scarlet mantle flecked with gold sequins." Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People He could feel her bones under her doeskin dress. Shaman He paid tribute to the foreign miner and the weaver; our own servants could very well mine our iron and get up native doeskins almost as good as the French article. What Is Free Trade? An Adaptation of Frederic Bastiat's "Sophismes Éconimiques" Designed for the American Reader No slouching garb of exigence and comfort this, but a pretty display of doeskin gaiter, varnished boot, and smart riding-breeches. Judith of the Plains It was another doeskin parcel, bound lengthwise and crosswise by thongs. Lazarre She had strings of pearl for her neck, and copper for her arms, and a robe of white doeskin, very soft and fine. Audrey With the knife she cut strips away from her doeskin dress and bound them around her feet. Shaman Wear white buckskin gloves if you can afford them; otherwise gray or khaki doeskin, and leave them in your overcoat pocket. Etiquette He waved the doeskin gloves in token of adieu, and retreated once more into the excited obscurity of the wings, where his manager was trembling like an aspen, in the midst of a perspiring company. Flames He next brought out a parcel, wrapped up carefully in doeskin to protect it from the appleseeds; and turned foolish in the face, as bits of ribbon and calico fell out upon his knees. Lazarre I am going in my boat to the big creek to take twelve doeskins to an old man named Taberer. Audrey Sweat trickled down her back and inside her doeskin dress. Shaman Carlisle, on her own side, quickly donned a white boating-dress, a blue fillet for her hair, and white doeskin shoes with rubber soles. V. V.'s Eyes The sunlight fell, glittering very white, on the young fellow's doeskin garb, his prickly belt of fangs, his bare chest with the blue warrior's marks, the curls of his auburn scalp-lock tossing in the wind. The Frontiersmen His hose were green and of the finest silk, and on his feet he wore shoes of white doeskin, and the latchets were of gold. Ensign Knightley and Other Stories With a quick movement he raised his hand and removed his officer's hat, and I saw on his gauntlets of fine doeskin the Ormond arms, heavily embroidered. The Maid-At-Arms She turned away, the fringe of her doeskin skirt swirling about her shins. Shaman In the rapid glance Alleyne saw that he had white doeskin gloves, a curling white feather in his flat velvet cap, and a broad gold, embroidered baldric across his bosom. The White Company Or a soft, doeskin loin cloth from the body of a black she? Son of Tarzan In the morning Mr. Logan wore a doeskin box coat with pearl buttons nearly as large as alarm clocks in two rows on it. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 Cato, burrowing in my boxes, drew out a soft, new suit of doeskin with new points, new girdle, and new moccasins. The Maid-At-Arms Keeping on her buffalo-hide cloak, her doeskin dress and leggings, she lay down on her own pallet, padded with blankets and prairie grass. Shaman The white doeskin gown of the War Maiden," he continued, "was trimmed with elk's teeth and tails of ermine. Old Indian Days A long knife was in the doeskin belt that supported the doeskin skirt tightly about her lithe limbs. The Lost Continent A tall man entered, wearing a tidy overcoat, rather short trousers, grey doeskin gloves, and two neckties—a black one outside, and a white one below it. A House of Gentlefolk Though the morning was clear and the air almost warm for the time of year, he was buttoned into a long overcoat and was wearing a muffler and a pair of doeskin gloves. The Masquerader I am only offered two dollars, gentlemen, for this elegant pair of doeskin pants, made of the very best of cloth. Ragged Dick, Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot-Blacks The maiden was attired in a doeskin gown set with elk's teeth like ivory. Old Indian Days The fringed garment of white doeskin lay under his elbow and a fold of it brushed his cheek, and, boy that he was, its touch brought the quick tears to his eyes. The Maid of the Whispering Hills In the years that followed she never knew how long she sat there after the stones had been lifted away, holding in her lap those shreds of torn white doeskin. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina But she was beautifully dressed, with a long light flowing linen duster, a veil that hid her features and on her hands and arms a long pair of motoring doeskin gloves. The War Terror As I had guessed, there by the fire lay a soft and heavy pack of doeskins, open, and a pretty Oneida matron sewing Dutch wampum on a painted sporran for her warrior lord. The Hidden Children Both girls are beautifully robed in loose gowns of soft doeskin, girded about the waist with the usual very wide leather belt. Old Indian Days Stumbling, jerked this way and that, one white shoulder gleaming against the brown stain of throat and face where the doeskin garment was pulled awry, she came into the central space before the great fire. The Maid of the Whispering Hills The women clothed themselves in loose-hanging tunics of doeskin girt with strings of wampum, and hung about their tawny shoulders the lovely greens and blues of uncut turquoise. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina French officers in gold lace, trappers in doeskin, priests in their black robes, soldiers in the white uniform of the French king, gathered on the banks of the St. Lawrence. See America First It is for the Oneida maid or matron who will sell to me her pretty bridal dress of doeskin—the dress which she has made and laid aside and never worn. The Hidden Children Every girl was beautifully dressed, for at that time the white doeskin gowns, with a profusion of fringes and colored embroidery, were the gala attire of the Sioux maidens. Old Indian Days And then thought of him faded from her mind and she fell to contemplation of the doeskin garment again. The Maid of the Whispering Hills With deft fingers she piled her softest doeskins for his bed. Their Mariposa Legend; a romance of Santa Catalina There is an odd suggestion of a dinner jacket about his doeskin coat. The Admirable Crichton Nigel had to turn his doeskin heels and show his little golden spurs. Sir Nigel His dress suited his pretensions—the soft rich broadcloth which tailors called doeskin, and linen of a fineness rare outside the eastern cities. The Path of the King He held up to her the doeskin garment and his eyes were very anxious. The Maid of the Whispering Hills Her doeskin gloves and the little peaked cap with its green veil and a whip lay on the table where she had flung them. An Historical Mystery He thrust his hands into the pockets of his black doeskin trousers, shaped over the shoes. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life On her arms were bracelets of shells, and from her shoulders fell a robe of doeskin, covered with the feathers of birds, and lined with down from the breasts of wild pigeons. The New McGuffey Fourth Reader He wore no decoration in his button-hole, and doeskin gloves concealed his hands. A Start in Life Black doeskin breeches, still warmly lined with their pants, lay where they had been thrust off at the corner of the bed, partly covering black hose and silver-buckled shoes. Soul of a Bishop He had left off wearing the corn-flower blue coat, and was sumptuously arrayed, summer as well as winter, in a coarse chestnut-brown coat, a plush waistcoat, and doeskin breeches. Father Goriot |
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