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Example sentences for "flannel shirt"

  • None of our party wore any upper clothing except a flannel shirt; I had cut off the sleeves of mine at the elbow.

  • The night was bright and frosty; and there was not heat enough in my body to dry my flannel shirt.

  • My flannel shirt stuck to, and impeded me; I would have it off.

  • A flannel shirt in winter, but not in summer.

  • And when a diarrhoea occurs with pale skin and cold extremities, the pricking of the points of a flannel shirt, worn next the skin, occasions universal warmth of it, and checks or cures the diarrhoea.

  • A flannel shirt in winter, not in summer.

  • Henceforth you must exist in a flannel shirt, a pair of boots, and an eye-glass.

  • Had he consented to discard his trousers and gaiters like the rest of us, and to hunt in a flannel shirt and a pair of veldt-schoons, it would have been all right.

  • Katrine, in a flannel shirt of her favourite rich blue, was busy with account books at the centre table.

  • She recommended a flannel shirt, and an expedition to buy cabbages.

  • Can you imagine me, Martin, buying cabbages, in the rain, in a flannel shirt?

  • Nothing but a flannel shirt, of the brightest possible scarlet, clothes the upper portion of his burly frame, while brown corduroys adorn the lower.

  • Bill Jones is there, with a blue instead of a red-flannel shirt, and coarse canvas ducks in place of corduroys.

  • He wore high boots and corduroy knickerbockers, a flannel shirt and a sack-coat, and rode his big bay horse with the ease and grace of a Skobeleff.

  • He has a flannel shirt to his back, and over that a short jacket of much-worn corduroy.

  • Hence Molly found him waiting in a flannel shirt of highly becoming shade, and with a silk handkerchief knotted round his throat; and he told her it was good to feel respectable again.

  • The great, still air bathed us, pure as water and strong as wine; the sunlight flooded the world; and shining upon the breast of the Virginian's flannel shirt lay a long gold thread of hair!

  • A patch of blood at his shoulder behind stained the soft flannel shirt, spreading down beneath his belt, and the man's whole strong body lay slack and pitifully helpless.

  • Not but that Father himself was also laying in the food with a lustiness that justified his lumberjack's blue-flannel shirt.

  • The collar of his blue-flannel shirt poked up beside his chin as cockily as the ear of a setter pup.

  • His clothes, of flannel shirt, belted trousers and six-shooter and dusty boots, so indicated.

  • I wish a hat, flannel shirt, a serviceable ready-made suit, boots, possibly other matters.

  • While I was drinking it I noticed that the German colonel and his officers eyed me closely, my bare feet, my flannel shirt full of dust, and my hair that looked as though I had stood on my head in the road.

  • I went to bed with my hundred dollars buttoned inside my flannel shirt, and dreamed all night about holding four aces, full hands, and three of a kind.

  • In wide-brimmed hat, flannel shirt, woolly chaps, quirt in hand, she bestrode a horse that looked capable and daring.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    before you; being justified; each carrying; flannel shirt; floating light; further illustration; great prowess; him again; inferior conjunction; like you very much; little monkey; mound builders; obtain employment; only through; opening the; regular siege; still water; suggest that; thousand times; vest pocket; will look; work entitled