Her shrewd old face showed satisfaction in every wrinkle, and from beneath the unfailing veil of green barege draped from her bonnet over the upper left-hand corner of her face her eyes positively twinkled.
She had throughout sat listening to the dispute, now and then throwing in a dry comment, wagging her foot and chewing her green barege veil after her fashion, and looking as if she could tell much, if she were but so disposed.
The veil is of crape orbarege with heavy border; black gloves and black-bordered handkerchief.
If the dress is not made en suite, then a long or square shawl ofbarege or cashmere with crape border is worn.
When I went out into the main business streets I had a tormenting barege veil over my face that would not let me see half the pretty things in the shop windows, and I was quick to notice that no other little girl had a veil on.
She laid a fold of the baregeover the pink silk, then she looked radiantly at Sylvia.
Rose took out an old barege of an ashes-of-roses color.
She did her hair according to the directions of the hairdresser, and put on the barege dress spread out upon the bed.
And taking off the brown barege veil, she poked the top of the shawl out of the window; and it had a real nice time staring, and did not cry any more.
Imagine the green barege veil then; for it remained always down over her face.
When she passes her old plantation la grande demoiselle always lifts her veil for one instant--the inevitable green barege veil.
The head was hidden by a green barege veil, which the showers had plentifully besprinkled with dew; a tall, thin figure.
I came down, Mary, to talk with you about your prospects," said Aunt Azraella, unwinding her long baregeveil as she seated herself before the fire.
Mrs. Winslow, wrapping herself in her barege defence from the cold wind.
She says, "After dinner I went and put on my rope petticoat and lace one over it and my barege de laine dress and all my rings and white bask and breastpin and worked handkerchief and spoke my piece.
She ought to have worn a white dress as the others did but Grandmother said her new pink barege would do.
After we had gone on a little ways, Anna said: "If Grandmother had thought of that verse I wouldn't have had to wear my pink barege dress to the concert.
You will have a barege dress, which, with the increased price of linings and trimmings and making, will cost before it is ready to be worn fifteen more.
In less than a week's time the brown barege arrived back, ready for me to wear.
That evening I put on the brown barege for dinner.
After wearing the dress for three or four days I was forced, very much against my will, to put on one of my pretty black dresses, and the barege made by Annie Starr resumed its place in my wardrobe.
I asked her if she would make the ugly brown barege into an evening dress.
From the moment she entered the drawing-room to receive her guests, she never gave Susie Arbuthnot a thought, except in the very rare moments when she rustled her grey barege in order to let her visitors know that the lining was silk.
Then Colonel Arbuthnot said something which made Susie long to wear her grey barege in order that she might rustle the silk.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "barege" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.