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单词 opera cloak
例句 opera cloak
He was cloned from the bloodstains found on Lucy Todd Lincoln’s opera cloak. Feed 2002-01-01T00:00:00Z
He turned parkas and anoraks and bathrobes into entrance-making opera cloaks in ruby, shocking pink and chrysoprase. Falling for Couture’s Gravitational Pull 2021-07-10T04:00:00Z
One man was dressed in camouflage, another wore a pony tail and an opera cloak. After Trump victory, attendance rises at annual white nationalist conference in D.C. 2016-11-19T05:00:00Z
Scarlet is worn on foot—for opera cloaks, in shawls, in whole dresses. The Barb and the Bridle A Handbook of Equitation for Ladies, and Manual of Instruction in the Science of Riding, from the Preparatory Suppling Exercises 2012-02-13T03:00:14.370Z
She had left her opera cloak and evening gown in the cloak-room, and was now attired in what looked like a bathing-suit of tight pink silk. A Knight on Wheels 2011-12-24T03:08:07.830Z
But intention is the main thing, and a circus woman in trapeze costume may suggest less erotic thought than a flirt who merely gathers her opera cloak about her closely. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
Her little opera cloak, which had slipped off her shoulders, revealed, rather than concealed, her magnificent proportions. Amusement Only 2011-12-04T03:00:06.637Z
Like Mrs. Van Horn, she was wrapped in an opera cloak. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z
There she is, togged out in a white, silky crepe-y, trail-y dress, embroidered in silver, and a white lace opera cloak. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z
"People ought to be restrained," grumbled Sallie, loosening her opera cloak, "when they want to throw away their positions like that." The Adventures of a Widow A Novel 2011-08-25T02:00:27.403Z
Heaps of human beings striving, heaving; fragments of dresses, opera cloaks fluttering from joists in mid-air; splinters with pieces of torn coats—Ah! World's End A Story in Three Books 2011-08-16T02:00:47.740Z
The smallest are used for glove linings and the others for opera cloak linings. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 3 "Frost" to "Fyzabad" 2011-08-15T02:00:28.473Z
The notion of a story in which there is avowedly no hero or heroine excepting an old opera cloak, is clever, and, so far as we know, quite new.... Modern Society 2011-06-23T02:00:27.897Z
They gleamed on arriving motors; on high hats and snowy shirt-fronts, on opera cloaks and jeweled hair. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z
Furthermore, I saw that every woman was treading one of these three Ways; and silk, and chiffon, or velvet gown, opera cloaks of sable and satin, diamond tiaras and jewelled necklaces could avail them naught. A Cry in the Wilderness 2011-06-01T02:00:28.933Z
Mollie, you and I both need new opera cloaks dreadfully and Mr. Wharton has said we might both have them. The Camp Fire Girls' Careers 2011-05-27T02:00:15.330Z
Followed by even more elegant figure of slender lady in opera cloak. Turns about Town 2011-05-13T02:00:09.213Z
Many well-meaning people flooded the place with provisions and a miscellaneous assortment of wearing apparel, running from silk dresses and opera cloaks to cotton jumpers and soleless patent leathers. Jimmie Moore of Bucktown 2011-02-24T03:00:53.640Z
I had been prepared for pearl earrings or a new opera cloak at the least. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z
I was asking myself again, when Johnny, who has an eye for good clothes on man and woman, called my attention to a woman's opera cloak. A Cry in the Wilderness 2011-06-01T02:00:28.933Z
She is weighed down between the choice of pure white or pure black for a new opera cloak. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z
The Opera—Here you should wear full dress, an opera cloak, and either a head-dress, or dressy bonnet of some thin material. The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness A Complete Hand Book for the Use of the Lady in Polite Society 2011-02-01T03:00:13.500Z
She took off her opera cloak and threw it on the sofa. The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z
Other companies probably do worse things but Ryanair is the only one that delights in stepping into the public eye wearing an opera cloak and laughing maniacally. Give me Ryanair's brazen villainy over the bogus compassion of BP 2010-07-31T23:06:00Z
She had come downstairs about eleven o'clock with Miss Thorne's opera cloak and fan. Manslaughter
"There she is, Emile, in the fourth from the centre, in a white opera cloak, with pink flowers in her hair." Beatrice Boville and Other Stories
As your opera cloak must be light enough to keep on all the evening, though you may throw it open, you must wear over it a heavier cloak or a shawl. The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness A Complete Hand Book for the Use of the Lady in Polite Society 2011-02-01T03:00:13.500Z
Her maid, holding out a wonderful rose-lined opera cloak, was standing a few yards away; a man-servant was waiting at the door with the handle in his hand. The Missioner
The feridj� is now much modified, however, by European tastes, and is not greatly different from the opera cloak worn by the ladies of Paris. Oriental Women
Left alone, Lydia slipped off her opera cloak very softly, as if she did not want to make the smallest noise that would interfere with her listening. Manslaughter
She gave Cecilia a little tap with her fan, and floated away, a lovely vision of glistening satin and jewels, enveloped in an opera cloak, to be presented to the Princess Margherita. Stories by American Authors, Volume 7
She allowed me to unfasten her opera cloak and draw it across the back of the chair, but she playfully bade me sit down, when I let my arm steal caressingly about her neck. The Mermaid of Druid Lake and Other Stories
I was trying to make a new lining to Lady Florimel's opera cloak with a piece of silk I had found among my treasures. The Boys and I
She threw herself into an empty chair, and loosened the silk ribbons of her opera cloak. Berenice
As he mounted the stairs the thief strode to the table near the window and gathered up Helen’s opera cloak and handed it to her. Officer 666
Denas had a silk robe on and a little pink opera cloak. A Singer from the Sea
If it is a box she must at least wear a light opera cloak, even if she does not array herself in full evening dress. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society
He had seized my Lady Florimel's opera cloak, which was lying on a chair—of course it shouldn't have been lying about, I know—and scrubbed up the ink with it all in a minute. The Boys and I
The chauffeur hastened to the door, unlocked it, disappeared, then came out carrying a voluminous wrap and a man’s opera cloak. The Dark Star
Long ago there was a story of an opera cloak for which fifty birds of paradise gave their life and bloom. Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation
She will be here in one minute, dressed in an opera cloak—and nothing else. The Devil A Tragedy of the Heart and Conscience
He watched her a moment, unobserved, as she laid aside her opera cloak and stood before the big mirror proudly and calmly surveying her figure. The Root of Evil
Her slippers were white kid, her gloves had just a cream tint, and Miss Cynthia brought her own opera cloak, which was light brocaded silk, wadded and edged with swans-down. A Little Girl in Old New York
On my left sat a young girl in a rose-pink evening dress, with a dove-colour opera cloak covering her bare shoulders. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 11, 1914
Antonio and Bassanio looked really uncommonly fine specimens, with cycling knickerbockers, opera cloaks slung over their shoulders, and flannel shirts pouched loosely over silk sashes, and ornamented with frills of lace at wrists and neck. About Peggy Saville
Millar, cynically misunderstanding his question, said quickly: "Why, that is an opera cloak." The Devil A Tragedy of the Heart and Conscience
Shuckin' that high priced opera cloak she jumps up, drops one hand on her hip, holds the other up to her lips and peels off a kind of whoop-e-e-e yodel that shakes the skylight. Shorty McCabe
Draped in a long opera cloak from which her bare arms were thrust, she sat forward eagerly in her chair, her lips trembling, her eyes bright as stars. High Noon A New Sequel to 'Three Weeks' by Elinor Glyn
An opera cloak had been flung on the sofa, and on a chair was a huge picture hat with costly feathers. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life
She threw about her shoulders an opera cloak, and with a light Venetian scarf half concealed the beauty of her hair and features. Winsome Winnie and other New Nonsense Novels
Wine!" said I to the chambermaid, who was folding my opera cloak, which I had dropped on the floor; "give me wine. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author
Masquerade costume and opera cloak for last entrance. The White Christmas and other Merry Christmas Plays
Past the chairs Rollo brought Wych Hazel to the chintz sofa and seated her there with a cushion at her back; drew up a foot cushion, and unfastened her opera cloak. Wych Hazel
She scurried around, and after picking up the coat and vest, opera cloak and other things, threw them over her arm without any idea of order. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life
There was an opera cloak made of a beautiful old Indian shawl. The Story of Bawn
A rich shawl or velvet promenade cloak, or opera cloak for a concert is an appropriate outer garment. Our Deportment Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society
I was glad that her opera cloak was of dark material and that she wore a veil. Arms and the Woman
She was wrapped from head to foot in a long white opera cloak, but the jewels in her hair and at her throat glistened in the flashing light. A Lost Leader
The maid put them on the sofa; then, picking up the opera cloak, she laid it out on top of the dresses in the trunk. The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life
Women were whirled by, bright-eyed, bejewelled, softly clad in white feathers and opera cloaks; men hatless, immaculate as regards shirt-fronts and ties, well-groomed, the best of their race. The Survivor
From her shoulders hung a richly-lined opera cloak, which, being fastened only at the throat, disclosed a figure of more than ordinary grace and symmetry. A Lover in Homespun And Other Stories
The opera cloak dropped from her bare shoulders as she rose from the stool. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel
Here's her opera cloak: she dropped it coming down. Verner's Pride
But, for a ballad soir�e, or the first appearance of any new star, a pretty hat, with an opera cloak or light shawl, is quite sufficient. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851
The door opened, and a woman, in a long opera cloak and rustling skirt gathered up in her hands, glided in. The Survivor
She was, after all, ready too soon so she wrapped her white opera cloak around her, and went down to the drawing-room. Christian's Mistake
He looked up and saw a little procession of late revellers rushing out to the last suburban train, the girls leaving a trail of orris perfume and a vision of dainty opera cloaks. The Mystery of Mary
She found the opera cloak lying on the landing, near Sibylla's bedroom door. Verner's Pride
I think her opera cloak is very 'bewitching,' don't you, Susy? Little Prudy's Sister Susy
For a time she sat in a daze, utterly oblivious of the figure she cut—a well dressed, handsome young woman in opera cloak and silk gown, seated at the counter of a cheap restaurant. Triple Spies
A stout, middle-aged woman, in a rather shabby opera cloak, entered the room. Tales of the Five Towns
Therefore, though she may wear them but one moment, hood and opera cloak are needed because they will help out the illusion. Stage Confidences
At last he saw her coming down the steep stairs, wrapped in a white opera cloak. Evelyn Innes
She caught up, hastily, a handsome opera cloak to cover her torn corsage. Port O' Gold A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts
I had bought her a pink and white opera cloak, a pretty little fan, a pair of white kid gloves, and a bouquet. In the Days of My Youth
Then, too, if the reputation happens to be somewhat soiled, stained, or tattered,—like an old opera cloak,—what woman wants it about. Two Thousand Miles on an Automobile Being a Desultory Narrative of a Trip Through New England, New York, Canada, and the West, By "Chauffeur"
I won't wear my old opera cloak in the street-car; that would be too absurd, especially now that the bullion on it has tarnished. The Precipice
A large bosom, and two thin arms showing beneath the opera cloak, which she has not yet thrown from her shoulders. Vain Fortune
Of course," and here she closed the window and leisurely removed her opera cloak, "of course, this is only dreaming, but to dream waking, or to dream sleeping, is very pleasant. The Man Between, an International Romance
She flung her velvet opera cloak over the maid's shoulders and turned back into the drawing-room, shutting the door sharply. The Age of Innocence
Only Beresford knew nothing, and was trying to hold Sis's hand under her opera cloak. Bab: a Sub-Deb
In the cold slant of light reflected from the back wall of a neighbouring building, she saw her evening dress and opera cloak lying in a tawdry heap on a chair. House of Mirth
A woman in an elegant, flame-colored opera cloak was crossing the floor and coming in the direction of the spot where we were concealed. The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu
The cable cars were loaded with theatre-goers—men in high hats and young girls in furred opera cloaks. McTeague
There are fashionable ladies in white silk opera cloaks set with ermine, their eyes peering from behind Spanish veils in proud curiosity. The Indian Lily and Other Stories
She carries an opera cloak, which she throws over a chair neat the door. Comedy of Marriage and Other Tales
The girl had on a long opera cloak with some fluffy white material round the neck and down the front. The Face and the Mask
As the earth with a final leap and twist settled abruptly into peace, the streets filled suddenly with people, many in their nightclothes, but more in dressing-gowns, opera cloaks, and overcoats. The Sisters-In-Law
The plainer costumes she addressed to Aunt Anna, a fur-lined coat to Aunt Rachel, an opera cloak to Rosa, and a quantity of underclothing to Liza. The Christian A Story
"Well, I don't think 'society cram' is a bit better than a 'swell affair,'" said Clem Forsythe, slipping out of her opera cloak. Five Little Peppers Grown Up
The red box which held the yellow opera cloak she could see longer than all else. Lifted Masks; stories
Miss Darrell in the white muslin of last night, a scarlet opera cloak, and a bouquet of white and scarlet camellias. A Terrible Secret
In the foyer there was a prodigious crush of opera cloaks, silk hats, and cigars, all jostling together. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
Louise, appearing in the doorway in her opera cloak, stood hesitating on the steps, peering into the street for Arthur. Aunt Jane's Nieces in Society
It was then covered with black alpaca from a dress of the madam, and lined with the cloth from Mrs. Dandridge's opera cloak. Thirty Years a Slave
They passed before her in their heartbreaking folly, their tragic uselessness, their lovable absurdity and stinging irony—those things they had bought that afternoon: an opera cloak—a velvet dress—those hats—red silk stockings. Lifted Masks; stories
On the bare floor stood an open trunk from which a fur-trimmed pale pink opera cloak hung carelessly. The Black Creek Stopping-House
She moved, and the opera cloak fell back from her arm, which was uncovered but for the filmy sleeve that reached a little below the shoulder. Lister's Great Adventure
"A lady in a rose-colored opera cloak, sir?" Aunt Jane's Nieces in Society
He is wrapped in a silk and fur creation like an opera cloak. The Man Upstairs and Other Stories
With the full ardour of her femininity she entered into the purchasing of the yellow opera cloak. Lifted Masks; stories
He had lifted his right arm awkwardly—she was on his right side—and attempted to settle it snugly around the crimson fur-trimmed opera cloak she wore. Tales of the Jazz Age
Her opera cloak was edged with deep soft fur, and she came into the room putting on her long tan gloves. Spring Days
She threw off her opera cloak hastily, and then stood looking into the fire. Celibates
I looked, looked at the silk hats, the opera cloaks, the jewels and those who wore them. Kent Knowles: Quahaug
Tell you what we'll do," Virginia's friend proposed, opera cloak tight under one arm, velvet gown as tight under the other, "I'm tired—hungry—thirsty; feel like a ham sandwich—and something. Lifted Masks; stories
A few minutes later, wrapped in her crimson opera cloak, she flitted down a side-stairs, her cheeks glowing with excitement at her little adventure. Tales of the Jazz Age
"You will join us, Mrs. Dunlap?" he asked, throwing an opera cloak over Stella's shoulders. Constance Dunlap
She wrapped herself from head to foot in a long white opera cloak, pulled the hood over her head, seized her gloves and fan and opened the door. A Sweet Girl Graduate
Then I perceived that she was in a ball gown and that her arms were bare under her opera cloak. Love, the Fiddler
Right there her friend contributed to the tragedy of a sheep's death by dropping the yellow opera cloak. Lifted Masks; stories
"Is that your opera cloak lying across the chair, and partly on the floor?" After a Shadow and Other Stories
Even beneath the opera cloak it was easy to infer that her neck and shoulders were beautiful. The Pit
Eliza opens the door and is seen on the lighted landing in opera cloak, brilliant evening dress, and diamonds, with fan, flowers, and all accessories. Pygmalion
Florence swept an opera cloak from a chair and made him sit down, watching him the while with a charming gaiety and excitement. Love, the Fiddler
"Well, an opera cloak did the work better than an overcoat would have done," Stafford answered, laughing. The Judgment House
She entered in a splendid evening gown, almost too splendid, Merton thought, for street wear in daylight, though it was partially concealed by a rich opera cloak. Merton of the Movies
The women were, almost without exception, in light-coloured gowns, white, pale blue, Nile green, and pink, while over these costumes were thrown opera cloaks and capes of astonishing complexity and elaborateness. The Pit
She looked superbly handsome, with an opera cloak of flame-coloured velvet thrown over her evening dress, and a great fan of ostrich plumes hanging from her waist. The Gadfly
But on the present occasion Lady Demolines wore over it a short red opera cloak, and the cap on her head was ornamented with coloured ribbons. The Last Chronicle of Barset
The policeman hurried to assist a tall blonde in an opera cloak across the street in front of a street car that was approaching two blocks away. The Four Million
She came in as usual, dropped her opera cloak, and stood before him with bare shoulders. The Country House
Kane gathered up the shorn locks, wiped the face and neck of his patient with a clean towel and his own handkerchief, threw her gorgeous opera cloak over her shoulders, and assisted her to rise. Under the Redwoods
"No. I'm trimming an opera cloak with green ermine," said the boy, but grinning. Janice Day the Young Homemaker
She was wearing a wonderful black satin opera cloak with pale green lining, her maid had touched up her hair and wound a string of pearls around her neck. A Millionaire of Yesterday
Now, in the gold tiara and the spangled opera cloak," he differentiated, "you look like a picture postal card! Vera, the Medium
These young women were quite gorgeous in opera cloaks and tiny, nearly invisible, American flags tucked through their belts. Mae Madden
She wore an opera cloak—she was a bewildering vision of white satin and diamonds, and her eyes were terrible with the fear which was in her heart. The Malefactor
Followed by the obedient but reluctant "Bill," Mollie ran downstairs, and almost into the arms of a tall dark girl, who, carrying a purple opera cloak, was coming up. Dope
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