单词 | pongee |
例句 | For a visit to the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, my grandmother sewed the girls white pongee dresses with red and blue belts, and matching red and blue capelets. Opinion | I Know What Incarceration Does to Families. It Happened to Mine. 2018-07-13T04:00:00Z “And don’t forget our automobile coats,” exclaimed Mollie proudly, as she shook out her long pongee duster, last year’s Christmas gift from Ruth. The Automobile Girls Along the Hudson Fighting Fire in Sleepy Hollow 2011-09-18T02:00:23.270Z Belle and her party were waiting on the piazza, the women in long pongee coats with the very latest motor bonnets and veils. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z So saying, Billie calmly slipped off her corduroy skirt and coat, revealing herself in pongee bloomers and a pongee blouse. The Motor Maids Across the Continent 2011-09-17T02:00:31.140Z He was slightly smaller than a load of hay in his belted suit of ecru pongee; he wore a satisfied air and a pleased mustache. The Sin of Monsieur Pettipon and other humorous tales 2011-09-17T02:00:25.067Z Alas for the pretty gown of delft blue pongee which she had donned with girlish satisfaction at luncheon time. Marjorie Dean College Junior 2011-08-27T02:00:22.827Z Leila sprang from her chair and made one dive toward a diminutive young woman in a pongee traveling coat and white sports hat. Marjorie Dean, College Senior 2011-08-01T02:00:12.720Z My white pongee suit was no longer suitable. Marjorie Dean College Freshman 2011-07-27T02:00:32.033Z Her gown, too, an elaborate affair of sage green pongee, with wide bands of heavy insertion, added to her years. Marjorie Dean, High School Junior 2011-07-25T02:00:16.780Z When she served the dinner half an hour later, it was in a light-green pongee that seemed to West a triumph of the dressmaker’s art. The Brute 2011-06-30T02:00:30.283Z Always quick of action, it did not take her long, once she had gained her room, to discard the unlucky blue pongee gown for one of pink linen. Marjorie Dean College Junior 2011-08-27T02:00:22.827Z Oh get a flannel shirt, white flannel or pongee. Sour Grapes A Book of Poems 2011-03-25T02:00:10.780Z She was wearing a gown of Nile green pongee, heavily trimmed with expensive ecru lace. Marjorie Dean College Freshman 2011-07-27T02:00:32.033Z “I saw a very wide pongee silk the other day that would be just about the right shade, if it could be put on like wall-paper,” said Ethel Blue. Ethel Morton at Sweetbriar Lodge 2011-02-24T03:01:03.877Z He gazed at her exquisite pongee gown, her costly hat, the lace coat she carried upon her arm, and frowned. The Brute 2011-06-30T02:00:30.283Z Lucy said you ruined your blue pongee with some horrid old chemical. Marjorie Dean College Junior 2011-08-27T02:00:22.827Z "It isn't necessary," said the widow, as she spied an excited porter running toward them, clutching a pongee coat, a silver hand bag and a violet parasol. The Widow To Say Nothing of the Man And when he stepped ashore in spotless yellow pongee silk suit and great sun-helmet, he was somebody. Command But even if you didn’t like that idea,” she went on, “I think the pongee silk alone would be beautiful.” Ethel Morton at Sweetbriar Lodge 2011-02-24T03:01:03.877Z A duster, an ulster or over-garment of some kind made of pongee silk, linen or whatever material is in vogue, should be worn to protect the costume from smoke and dust. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Sandy surmised it must be Donald Keith, but he had sight for nothing except the slender figure whose radiant face, between a Panama hat and a dustcoat of pongee silk, shone straight at him. Rimrock Trail Part of a pongee silk shirt still hung on the body. With Hoops of Steel Advertisements sometimes give notice of amazing sales of "Shantung pongee," which has been made in American looms and is a very different article from the imported "wild silk" pongee. Makers of Many Things Have the wood-work a trifle darker and find some material for the walls or have them color-washed a few shades darker than the pongee. Ethel Morton at Sweetbriar Lodge 2011-02-24T03:01:03.877Z They wear suits of white linen or pongee with soft shirts, and the solar topi, or pith helmet, which is a necessity in summer and a great comfort at other seasons. The Critic in the Orient "It would be just about Gay's luck to run into a watering-cart or lean up against a freshly painted door, in that pretty pongee suit," she thought, watching them out of sight. The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation Pyjamas of Madras or pongee silk, very effective and pretty, can be had for a dollar and a half to three dollars a suit. The Complete Bachelor Manners for Men There are others, however, and from some of these tussah silk, Yamamai, and Shantung pongee are woven. Makers of Many Things It was occupied by a man in a pongee suit and a young woman in white with a blue parasol which rose above the rig like a porcelain minaret. Isle o' Dreams The principal fabrics made of silk are: silk, satin, plush, chenille, crêpe, crepon, gauze, damask, brocade, pongee, and ribbons. 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 hastily slipped on the skirt to the blue suit and the pongee waist, without stopping to bother with anything in her trunk, which had been opened and placed in her room for her. The Heart of Arethusa “But khaki skirts, cousin, and rubber-soled shoes and pongee blouses,—water couldn’t injure things like that.” The Motor Maids at Sunrise Camp The lovely lady in white and silver smiled at the small person in brown pongee. The Lion's Mouse Both young women were attired in expensive boating costumes of heavy cream-colored pongee. Madge Morton's Secret And right in the midst of them rosy reflections the door to the private office swings open abrupt and in pads a stout old party wearin' a generous-built pongee suit and a high-crowned Panama. Torchy, Private Sec. Then a big foreign touring car turned the corner and drew up in front of the government building to deposit a middle aged American, immaculate in fresh pongee. Terry A Tale of the Hill People Nancy, minus her narrow velveteen skirt, was really a beguiling figure in blue pongee knickerbockers. The Motor Maids at Sunrise Camp Out of it stepped a small, golden-haired young woman whose smart pongee traveling coat and bulging leather bag proclaimed that she had come from afar. Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer She was a little below medium height, rather slight, and was dressed in a dark blue pongee suit, the coat of which reached to her ankles. The Seventh Noon I'm thinking of making it over into a tea-gown with one of those new cream pongee panels down the front. Gigolo Tom wore khaki trousers and a pongee shirt which clung to him like wet tissue paper. Tom Slade's Double Dare The tan pongee dress she wore set off her dark hair and expressive, bluish-gray eyes. North of Fifty-Three How well I remember the afternoon when I sat down confidingly on the freshly-furbished porch rail in my best pongee dress. Grace Harlowe's Golden Summer When tears of pious vindictiveness had closed the reading, Colonel McLane spread his pongee handkerchief on the bare floor, and knelt in silent and comfortably assured prayer. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times Why flutter round in pretty pique To follow style's capricious freak, To match pongee or moire antique, And break your peace in hopeless pieces? Poems Vol. IV His pongee shirt was open almost down to his waist. Tom Slade's Double Dare Jane began an absent unfastening of her pongee traveling gown, preparatory to bathing her throat, face and hands, dusty from the journey. Jane Allen: Right Guard He ordered a suit of pongee, to be done at noon the following day. Parrot & Co. The Colonel folded his pongee, and came again to Hulda's side. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times He wore a pongee shirt, this being a sort of compromise between a shirt and nothing at all. Tom Slade on Mystery Trail Green-glass goggles, a broad-brimmed straw hat, a pongee shirt, loose trousers of brown linen, and dust-colored canvas shoes made up the outer man of a personality as distinctly unmilitary as it was ponderous. Foes in Ambush Amy, only think of the things we owe her for now—my linen, my pongee, my canvas, your two foulards, Ina's muslin, Charlotte's étamine! The Debtor A Novel All the men were in drill or pongee, and so receptive is the imagination that the picture robbed the room of half its heat. Parrot & Co. He drew out a large pongee handkerchief, and really dropped some tears into it. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times Hervey made a quick inspection of Tom’s pongee shirt, but all he saw there was the front with buttons gone and the brown chest showing. Tom Slade on Mystery Trail Among the flower beds beyond two young women wandered, followed by a young man in pongee, a Panama set carelessly upon his handsome head, his face brown, his build slender but round and muscular. The Adventures of Kathlyn With her own fingers she made him the quaintest little baggy trousers, of silk pongee, and a velvet jacket, and a tucker of the finest linen. The Dreamer A Romantic Rendering of the Life-Story of Edgar Allan Poe Meanwhile well-groomed young men in pongee office coats and their equally sleek elders killed time with newspapers or resumed threads of conversation broken off at parting last night in drawing-room or theater-foyer. Destiny She was hurrying forward to the steps, following a long, lean Arab, some dragoman, apparently, in resplendent pongee robes, who opened the door of a limousine for her. The Palace of Darkened Windows They were small ladies, dressed in black pongee silk, with sloping shoulders, and they each carried a black fan and a brocaded bag for odds and ends. A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London') Mary, thankful that her white pongee had not wrinkled, divided her attention between the donning of that, and the information that Eugenia was imparting. The Little Colonel's Chum: Mary Ware He wore pongee knickerbockers and red silk stockings and on his curls jauntily rested a peaked velvet cap from which a heavy gold tassel fell over upon his shoulder. The Dreamer A Romantic Rendering of the Life-Story of Edgar Allan Poe He saw a girl in a short khaki skirt and high laced boots and a pongee blouse belted trimly with leather, bending her head over the mouthpiece of the telephone. The Lookout Man Civilly enough he returned Billy's greeting, with no apparent awareness of the little lady in pongee, but Billy was conscious that her flaunting caliber had been promptly registered. The Palace of Darkened Windows Aunt Betsy had asked in her simplicity, feeling an increased respect for Katy, and consenting the more readily to the change in her pongee, as suggested to her by Helen. Family Pride Or, Purified by Suffering Here the merchant turned from importing pongees to inculcating principles. Trumps When a jovial young person in irreproachable pongee, and a wholly reproachable brown topi, scrambled up the lifting gang-plank of the big Pacific liner, setting sail from Yokohama, he was welcomed with acclaim. Miss Mink's Soldier and Other Stories The children all had new motor coats of pongee, which they could wear over other wraps if necessary. Marjorie's Maytime Cheesecloth, scrim, aurora cloth, pongee, linen, and velours, are a few of the materials that can be used. Furnishing the Home of Good Taste A Brief Sketch of the Period Styles in Interior Decoration with Suggestions as to Their Employment in the Homes of Today He had muffled his head and mouth in a most brilliant scarf, as if for zero weather; although dressed otherwise in the usual pongee. African Camp Fires Smiling and eager to be better acquainted with me, they examined my puttees of spiral wool, my pongee shirt, and khaki riding-breeches, the heavy seams of which they felt and discussed. White Shadows in the South Seas However, she held a very strong card in her pongee sleeve, and she knew that too. Queed How could you expect one to be interested in the alleviations of the world's misery, while there is a question to be decided about the size of a glove or the shade of a pongee? The Abominations of Modern Society She says that pongee we made her last spring never fit her slick enough between the shoulders. Every Soul Hath Its Song Her dress was a gray pongee, simply made and short; I could see her round-toed morocco shoes, tied with black ribbon. The Morgesons This afternoon Dorothy had offered her a pongee dust coat when she stopped at the Smiths' on her way to the cars. Ethel Morton's Enterprise She wore an impeccable pongee silk, simple and costly, and her hands had evidently never known the roughening of work. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest She stripped off her suit and blouse, slipped on a pongee kimono that she got out of her hand-bag, unlocked her trunk and began discharging its contents all about the room. Mary Wollaston Especially was I glad to get socks and pongee suits, and shirts. Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis The driver was a great tanned giant, pongee colored from his hair to his puttees and boots. Fanny Herself If she had been well suited in her tidy pongee travelling costume, she found her evening gown no less becoming. The Bronze Bell There's no tea to speak of at Shanghai, and I took on a mixed cargo—pongees and porcelain and matting. Java Head A man in a soft pongee suit, with cap to match, hailed him. The Beautiful and Damned These are two pieces of pongee, which will do for wadded coats and jupes as well. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books And the pongee person was so competent, so quietly sure, so angularly graceful among his brakes and levers. Fanny Herself Miss Rylance sat silent under her pongee umbrella, and wished herself in Cavendish Square; even though western London were as empty and barren as the great wilderness. The Golden Calf There Nettie found herself beside a little girl clasping the hand of a bulky old gentleman in pongee and a palm leaf hat and following every operation with a grave critical regard. Java Head She was in a little trim white pongee street suit, with a close little hat above a little rosy, powdered, cheerful face. The Wishing-Ring Man Once she took my mother with her, and loaded her with gods of the Orient and fine China pongee silks. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker She shook the folds of a long, light pongee automobile coat she wore and a little cloud of dust arose. The Girl Aviators on Golden Wings When the train stopped at North Bend, Emma McChesney, on her way out, collided with a vision in a pongee duster, rose-colored chiffon veil, chamois gloves, and plumed hat. Roast Beef, Medium The edge of that beautiful grey pongee skirt came upon the lid of my lowered eyelid like a cool shadow over hot sand. The Beautiful Lady I fancy that all that a respectful and appreciative public could do, in order to live up to the occasion, would be to have Exposition suits built of pongee silk, or some other harmonious material. The Art of the Exposition She had a light dust coat of pongee silk, though Jim had told her there was a warmer coat in the car if she should want it. Patty's Suitors In the hilly parts of Manchuria also this industry is attaining large proportions, the cocoons being sent to Chefoo in the Shantung province, to be woven into pongee silk. Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan Throwing on a white pongee dust cloak over her pretty frock, Patty declared herself ready to start, and Mona ordered an electric runabout brought from the garage. Patty's Butterfly Days "Look!" replied the American trousers; so that I knew the pongee lady had not observed me of herself. The Beautiful Lady I thought that with white pongee silk as an under-dress, and then some sort of delicate - ’ ‘Crepe de Chine,’ Maude suggested. A Duet, with an Occasional Chorus He wore a loosely cut suit of pongee silk, the collar of the shirt flowing open, and a blue scarf knotted at the throat. Harriet and the Piper But every other feeling but excitement was obliterated at the sight of a slender, girlishly made woman, in a pongee gown, and a limp brown hat covered with poppies, waiting in the lounge. Sisters She wore a light pongee silk travelling gown, which was the coolest garb she could think of. Patty's Butterfly Days At twenty, when one is something of a poet—No: it is sufficient to see a grey pongee skirt! The Beautiful Lady She had on the dress which he loved so much, a silver-grey merino skirt and jacket, with a blouse of white pongee silk showing in front. A Duet, with an Occasional Chorus Just as he was holding the little pongee wrap, and Dorothy was laughing up at him from under the roses on her hat, he saw Nancy, going out between two older women. Undertow Mrs. Haviland, casting the hot, high-collared silk upon the bed, took a new embroidered pongee from a box, and busied herself with its unfamiliar hooks and straps. The Heart of Rachael It was of the old-fashioned Shaker type, of delicate pongee silk, and showed off to advantage Cora's black, wavy fair, as it fell softly about her temples. The Motor Girls How often among those gay people did I find myself sadly dreaming of that grey pongee skirt and the beautiful heart that had understood! The Beautiful Lady An American manager would have torn down partitions, papered in brown cartridge, curtained in pongee, and laid a hardwood floor. The Story of Julia Page "Taxis—tea- parties—breakfast upstairs—silly pink silk stockings for Nancy, a silly pongee vest for Bert—" "But oh, what a grand time!" her husband finished unrepentantly. Undertow The circumstance of their being here, in this exquisite semblance of domestic comfort, the sweet summer day, the new flowery hat and cool pongee gown, combined to stir her blood. Martie, the Unconquered After a while she bathed her eyes, brushed her hair, and substituted a more substantial gown for the pongee. Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby There were times when his mood of gentle sorrow was so like mine that I wondered if he, too, knew a grey pongee skirt. The Beautiful Lady We discussed and examined and exclaimed, Lois holding her pongee skirts close about her—she needn't have been so careful, there wasn't a speck of dust,—and presently decided to take it. The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) She wore a soft silk coat, of light green pongee, the same shade hood, over which "rested," one might say, a long white chiffon veil. The Motor Girls on a Tour There was a blue pongee suit in a window that she knew—by saving twenty cents a week instead of ten, in—let's see—Oh, it would run into years! The Four Million New pongee, and pongee coat hung in careless elegance over my arm. Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby How can I tell of the lady of the pongee—now that I beheld her? The Beautiful Lady The doctor was a thick-set man, dressed in pongee silk coat and trousers of the same material, closely fitting his muscular thighs. Resurrection She came in wearing a sage-green duster of pongee silk, pretty nice, only the buttons are as big as those largest mint-drops. The Jimmyjohn Boss and Other Stories Clouds of gold-dust came before my eyes again; she wore once more that ineffable grey pongee! The Beautiful Lady She had adjusted the skirt of the pongee suit, and pinned the hydrangea hat at a fascinating angle when the telephone rang. Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby I sat in a gondola with the lady of the grey pongee to hear the singing on the Grand Canal;—not, it is true, at her feet, but upon a little chair beside her mother. The Beautiful Lady |
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