His parka hood was backward thrown to enable him to hear the better.
Scarf and cap were removed, the parka torn off, and hands, arms and legs freely rubbed.
As he dragged himself to his feet by means of the bar-rail, he saw a man in a squirrel-skin parka lift a beer-mug to hurl at Trethaway, a couple of paces off.
She had slipped the hood of her parka back, and her face, outlined against the dark fur, rosy with the cold and bright, was like a shaft of the sun shot into the murk of a boozing-ken.
But she settled her parka about her and turned to go.
Drawing on herparka she hurried to the chief's igloo and asked for seal oil.
He wore a shirt of eiderduck skins such as was never seen on the Little Diomede, and his outer garments of short-haired deerskin, instead of being composed of parka and trousers were all of one piece.
Before her, dressed in a jaunty parka of Siberian squirrel-skin, was her frank-faced college boy, he of the Phi Beta Ki.
The crack of the rifle came from the right, and the bullet, tearing through and across the shoulders of his drill parka and woollen coat, pivoted him half around with the shock of its impact.
The hood of her squirrel-skin parka was tossed back, revealing the cameo-like oval of her face outlined against her heavily-massed hair.
As she spoke she slipped the mitten from his hand and thrust the hand inside the warmth of her parka until it rested against her heart.
Each man carried six stakes and a heavy wooden mallet, and was clad in a smock-like parka of heavy cotton drill.
At eleven that night Smoke was routed from sound sleep by Shorty, whose fur parka exhaled an atmosphere of keen frost and whose hand was extremely cold in its contact with Smoke's cheek.
George and John voted the parka a wonderful garment.
Here's your prodigal, Joe," he was saying, peeling out of his parka as he came up the ladder.
This guy's a real pyromaniac," Tom said to me, wiping his face on the sleeve of his father's parka which he was wearing over his own.
I pulled on a parka and zipped it up and went out onto the deck.
Maid enters, followed by Indian, who, as he comes, is putting on parka and mittens.
Enter messenger, an Indian, in parka and trail costume.
He is clad in a long squirrel-skin parka reaching to his knees, the hood drawn over his head and ears and leaving only jace exposed.
Before retiring she slipped on her faun-skin parka and stole out into the crisp air of night.
Appearing to sense the fact that The Voice there in the corner would maintain a long silence, he drew on his fur parka and invited Johnny to join him in a stroll in the moonlight along the shore before the cabin.
Drawing on her parka and seizing a stout stick, she marched away into the moonlight.
The boy was dressed in a parka of caribou skins, coarse trousers and moccasins.
Then Jerry grabbed the front of his parka and pulled him to his feet.
He had forgotten about it when he packed the heavy parka away after the sled race.
His hood and parka were encrusted with snow and ice, as were his boots and trousers.
Snug in furs, from hooded parka to boot tip, he took his part in the work as the steel-clad ram bucked the floes, deeper and deeper into the frozen ocean of the Arctic.
Also she laid beside me my parka of caribou hide, and my rain coat of seal gut, and my wet-weather muclucs, that my soul should be warm and dry on its long journey.
She drew it from inside her parka and flashed its naked length in the firelight.
My eyes were seared, yet thralled I peered through the parka hood nigh blind; But I staggered on to the lights that shone, and never I looked behind.
He had replaced his parka with his fur cap and blanket-cloth coat, kicked off his frozen moccasins, and was dancing in his stocking feet.
His parka of cotton drill hooded him like a monk, and fell in straight lines to his knees.
With his hip he closed the door against the push of the wind, and advancing into the room, shook off his huge bear-skin mittens and unwound the heavy woolen scarf that encircled his parka hood and muffled his face to the eyes.
Brent, amazed at the matter of fact statement coming from this slip of a girl, whose face rimmed in its snow-covered parka hood was, he told himself, the most beautiful face he had ever looked upon.
Reindeer pants, with the hair inside, clothed legs like rock pillars, while out of the loose squirrel parka a corded neck rose, brown and strong, above which darkly gleamed a rugged face seamed and scarred by the hate of Arctic winters.
Her little fox-trimmed parka quit at the knees, showing the daintiest pair of--I can't say it.
He shivered as the wind searched through his dampened parka and hardened the wet clothing next to his body, but he took his place and dug the paddle fiercely into the water, till the waves licked the hair of his gauntlets.
Eventually he roused, and digging into the snow buried the other, first covering his face with the ample parka hood.
Captain pulled his parka hood well down so that the fox-tails around the edge protected his features, and stepped out into the evening.
If in actual exercise the parkawould be too hot and would cause perspiration to start.
The drill parka which is used to break the wind and which is of particular interest to us is made on the same model only larger as it is at times worn as the outermost garment of all.
To break the wind a parka can be pulled over head and trunk.
The hood of the parka with its fur edged face opening cannot be excelled for head and neck protection.
The parka is a garment made like a large hooded shirt coming to the knee.
If a Parka man forms a connection with any woman of higher caste she will be admitted into the community, and the same privilege is accorded to a man of any equal or higher caste who may desire to marry a Parka girl.
Intermarriage is not prohibited between the Parka Kabirpanthis and Saktahas.
They will eat food cooked with water from Lodhis, many of whom are landowners in Jubbulpore, and as such no doubt stand to the Parka in the relation of employer to servant.
It took about 40 puffin skins to fabricate a parka and a man evidently needed from one to three of these garments each year.
One thing was sure, her heart gave a great leap when, as the plane came to a standstill, a large girl dressed in a fur parkajumped from the plane.
A ruddy-faced youth, he was, garbed in a blue drill parka that looked like a slip-over dress, corduroy trousers and sealskin boots.
Always she wore a heavy deer skin parka and remained as far as eyes could see her seated on her sled with her team trotting along at a leisurely pace.
For a brief second, Dick stared incredulously, wonderingly at his friend, then removed his parka and threw it high in the air.
Toma grinned broadly as he approached the fire and commenced to remove his parka and coat.
He was comfortably aware under a double-thick parka that the wind was blowing very cold.
When the Sun was re-created, every five years or so, it was the custom to remove the parka gravely and rend it with the prescribed graceful gestures .
His finest shirt and pair of light pants went next to his skin, and over them he wore a loose parka whose seams had been carefully weakened.
He walked to the door of the saloon and opened it with a steady hand and stepped within, shaking the snow from his parka as he went.
The man with her shook the hood of the parka from his head, and stood regarding with cynical amusement the two who had clasped hands before the clergyman.
When he was come to it, he threw off parka and cap and seated himself and laid his hands noiselessly on the keys in a touch gentle and fond as a caress.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "parka" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: blazer; coat; jacket