As Gail listened, she jumped out of bed, slipped on a pair of slippers, and pulled on a warm sweater over her nightdress. |
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He said that he had not dressed properly but had been wearing slippers, trousers, a vest and pyjama jacket about the house. |
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I put my slippers back on and started up the stairs when a shrill cold scream sent a chill down my spine. |
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It's quiet, the woman's out, the kid's asleep, and I am nodding over a notebook and tea, wearing fuzzy slippers. |
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On her feet were white silk slippers with rhinestone buckles, and over her arm she carried a white shawl. |
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Black moccasins and a pair of slippers with gold-coloured buckles were shoved against the wall. |
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My taste buds puckered right up, so I threw on a cardigan duster, and my slippers and went running downstairs. |
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These guys all want to come home, have their necks rubbed, have their slippers handed to them, and be told what big, virile men they are. |
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Not to be confused with slippers, these are more appropriate for business casual attire if made from leather or suede. |
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She had flat slippers on her feet, much more comfortable than her usual high-heeled boots. |
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I have often fantasized about living my entire indoor life in a cashmere onesie, with snaps up the front and footie slippers attached. |
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He poured himself a glass of water from the carafe at his bedside, and then stepped into his slippers. |
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My children will be wearing slippers and cardies and getting old before me. |
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He opened it a few moments later, wearing his cardie and slippers, bless his little heart. |
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She's got a collection of stilettos, Converse sneakers, ballet slippers, as well as any number of designer clothes. |
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The next day his father Carlton, who was in the Merchant Navy, went to work in carpet slippers, the only footwear not destroyed. |
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All have their individual touches, from Laura Ashley curtains to carpet slippers. |
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I'm not a carpet slippers and pipe man, and I'm looking forward to making a success of this latest venture. |
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I picked up a new pair of trainers, some carpet slippers and a new winter jacket. |
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In fact you can even play poker on the Internet in your dressing gown and carpet slippers, and your opponents will be none the wiser! |
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Slip in a pair of big fluffy slippers and a coupon for a free movie rental. |
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As wide as she was tall, the woman was wearing a badly stained, purple house dress and shabby carpet slippers. |
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Holmes was shaking out his dripping overcoat and changing into his carpet slippers. |
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Underneath the clothes are many pairs of shoes including flip-flops, tennis shoes, and slippers. |
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Denn lit a candle, put on a pair of carpet slippers, and took his caller downstairs to the cellar. |
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The Bacteriologist, hatless, and in his carpet slippers, was running and gesticulating wildly towards this group. |
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He tiptoed around it, trying not to get any of the putrid matter slop onto his fluffy bunny slippers. |
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He is at an age and stage where he should be pulling up the armchair and settling into his favourite carpet slippers. |
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The floor was very stony, and her feet, covered only in silken slippers, began to get sore and she could feel a blister began to rise. |
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Finally ready she slipped on some simple slippers and did her hair up in a loose braid, opting to skip any head pieces for now. |
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She also found a crystal jeweled tiara, some tiny pink ballet slippers, and a crown of colorful silk flowers. |
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Her hair was set in rollers, and her feet were snug in light green slippers. |
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Do I need to buy those patent leather loafers or a pair of velvet bedroom slippers? |
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If you know your dad loves lounging around the house, a pair of comfortable slippers are key. |
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My mum bought me my very own pair of ruby slippers when I was 12 and she used to plait my hair just like Dorothy! |
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A change of clothes is required, as well as gym shoes or slippers for wearing indoors. |
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At night, she would lie in bed and imagine she could hear the shuffle of his slippers as he approached her room to demand his conjugal rights. |
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I mean, I wasn't going to be using my old roller blades or skateboard again, and my blue fluffy slippers had had their day. |
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Once you've got kids you can't really expect your girlfriend to cook dinner in nothing but a pinny and fluffy slippers. |
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Erica, in a dark blue silk dressing-gown and fluffy slippers, her luxuriant hair being disheveled, flew into the room like a hurricane. |
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Few things make you look so silly as luxuriating in a cart pulled by an elderly rickshaw in torn, worn-down slippers. |
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He got a pair of baby slippers, nappies, baby powder, milk bottles and a baby pram. |
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The child stayed on the table, listening until the shuffles of worn out, oversized slippers. |
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She was wearing a gold dressing gown, with a blue sash at the waist, and pink slippers with pom-poms. |
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He looked unkempt and in some distress as he stepped delicately from his car wearing blue pyjama bottoms, slippers and a collarless white shirt. |
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I repeat, this is not a man who should be describing others as wearing pink tasseled slippers and conical hats covered in polka dots. |
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Unfortunately, Sewing Mistress made me embroider them, so they look funny, for who ever saw sturdy slippers with bluebirds and flowers on them? |
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There are displays of grinders for argan oil, pots, daggers and ceremonial babouches or slippers. |
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It is decked out in camel-boned ice buckets, babouche slippers, sequin-edged curtains and artworks by Bridget Riley. |
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Dressing gowns of various designs were popular and slippers of all shapes and sizes kept the toes warm. |
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A rich cashmere throw, a pair of princess-worthy slippers, and some delish candles will keep her nest well feathered. |
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The white cobbles burnt the soles of her feet even through her tough slippers. |
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So it's sweat pants, baggy shirt, sweater, thick socks, slippers and pony tail today. |
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Don't worry, the next time we meet I'll be over my new book and into the marabou slippers. |
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If I start wearing stonewashed pedal pushers and marabou slippers could someone shoot me please? |
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And we had him clothed in this ugly pink nightgown, this noxiously ratty looking dirty blonde wig, red marabou, and orange fuzzy slippers. |
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Maybe he received a garish jumper, a lurid tie or an outsized pair of slippers in his seasonal gifts. |
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Sylvie could see her legs were good, even though her feet were stuffed into big terry cloth slippers. |
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Gemma Baird plays Princess Rose and Coliseum favourite Eric Potts dons the wig and slippers to play Nurse Nora, the pantomime dame. |
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When you think about Brazil, soccer cleats probably come to mind before dance slippers. |
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I saw cleats, track spikes, wedding and prom-fancy pumps, reef walkers, scrubs, ballet slippers, figure skates, and one pair of Uggs. |
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The front entrance area should also be adorned with a variety of slippers, thongs and metal capped working class boots. |
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In robes and slippers, women passengers went aft to a roomy powder room to dress and make-up. |
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So will Marie now close the front door of her home and put on her slippers and potter about the house, now she has mornings on her hands. |
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One can see beaded slippers being made, and if able to afford it, buy a pair as a lovely memory of the place. |
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If one needed to go to the hospital one had to have a new nightdress, bedjacket, new toiletries, perhaps a pair of slippers too. |
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She wore a sweatshirt to protect her from the chill and cotton pajama pants with dark blue fuzzy slippers. |
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My mother had once made me take ballet lessons until I'd brained the teacher with one of my slippers. |
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Liza was also very fond of toast, oranges, and tonic water and her pink fluffy slippers that she never seemed to be without. |
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Greg blinked, taking in her freshly scrubbed face, blue towelling robe and slippers and the untidy way her hair was piled on top of her head. |
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I stepped into a pair of slippers that were supposed to look like wolves, but had sort of lost any shape about a year ago. |
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She pulled on her white robe with full sleeves and set her feet into her slippers. |
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Scott and Aaron, meanwhile, were padding along, toasty as English muffins, as blithely as if they were at home in their bedroom slippers. |
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I'm actually wearing slippers, my shirttail isn't tucked in, and I'm gulping down the last spoonfuls of apple crisp when the telephone rings. |
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High heels, floppy slippers and shoes with slick soles can make you stumble and fall. |
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Now at ease by the fireside, his feet are shod in narrow velvet slippers with a monogram embroidered in gold thread. |
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After some small talk my mother noticed Callie's ballet slippers that still shod my little feet. |
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The Hilton provides immaculately clean and private showers and changing rooms, with complimentary robe, slippers and towels. |
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It contains my books of poetry, two shirts, two pairs of trousers, a pair of slippers, toothpaste and a brush. |
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All she needed was a midnight curfew and glass slippers and she would be set. |
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After cuddling in the cozy warmth of her blankets for several minutes, Abbey got out of bed and slipped her feet into her silk slippers. |
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It has been over 50 years since porcupine quillwork was used as the primary decorative motif on Gwich'in jackets, slippers, and gloves. |
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But will I ever again be able to shove my feet blindly into my slippers in the middle of the night without worrying? |
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He shows no signs of slowing down at the age of 35, when most players have traded their cleats for slippers or golf spikes. |
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True, we may be some time away from sporting a blue rinse and our slippers in the street. |
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Take away my front teeth, put me in a skanky robe and nasty slippers and I would be a great candidate for an episode of Jerry Springer. |
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Delaney sat back on her couch, curling and uncurling her toes in her fuzzy, blue slippers. |
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Concealed beneath the dress were slim black slippers, and thin gold bands glinted on wrists and fingers. |
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He wore an elegantly tied white shirt, with ivory cufflinks shaped like pale embryos, and white stockings tapered with black satin slippers. |
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Let's start with the slip-on slippers that would go well with khadi dresses. |
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You put your stuff in a locker which contains towels and nightwear and shuffle around in indoor slippers. |
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At the moment he was dressed in a pair of old slippers and a worn dressing gown, thrown over a set of striped flannel pyjamas. |
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Sandals can double for slippers and a long T-shirt can double for a nightgown. |
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Dressed in an orange jumpsuit and blue rubber slippers, he started running. |
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Another must for lounging, especially if you live in a cooler climate, is a comfortable pair of slippers. |
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Someone had smoothed her hair and folded her hands across her chest, put her small, worn slippers back on her feet. |
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If I'm freezing in Winter, then the extra-thick, knee-high socks go on, as do the sneakers or slippers, depending on my location. |
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Actually, they were more like slippers than shoes, but at least they were comfortable. |
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She packed five undervests, three pairs of boxer shorts, a tea-mug, the chopsticks, slippers, and so on. |
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She was stilled dressed in her pajamas, which she wore a light blue duster over, and a pair of light blue slippers. |
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The rain that had haunted St Lucia for nearly two weeks was finally over so it was all clear to wear slippers instead of sneakers or boots. |
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When she performed the same piece at the Jazz Dance World Congress in slippers, was it then jazz dance? |
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Gradually light silk slippers were worn by the females, with the men having a tougher sole, and were made out of leather. |
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The gown was floor length and her emerald satin dancing slippers just barely peaked out from under her dress. |
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In Alex's room, her ballet and jazz slippers are sitting comfortably on the floor, ready to be used again once Alex is back home. |
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Whether they take class on pointe or in ballet slippers, they do it because it gives them something extra. |
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He also treats his share of fractured and dislocated toes, which often occur when a dancer is wearing ballet slippers. |
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I went into my room and got some clothes and my froggy slippers without even turning the light on and went into the bathroom to take a bath. |
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Penelope stamped down on his foot, which probably hurt her more, since she was wearing dancing slippers. |
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Frosted store windows groaned with a cornucopia of Irish linens, Madras shawls, China tea, Moroccan slippers, Scottish whisky and Madeira wine. |
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She wanted to change from her uncomfortable formal slippers to more comfortable leather shoes, but there wasn't any time. |
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She carefully pulled on the blush pink silk dress, and placed the soft, same shade dancing slippers on her feet. |
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I'd bought new slippers, leather with lambswool inserts and I eased them on. |
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She seemed to be wearing tights, and slippers that struck the floor lightly in rhythm with the song she played. |
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Slip them on over ballet slippers to keep your shoes clean, or give your feet a breather, and wear them solo. |
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To go with the dress, Jimmy bought me a simple gold necklace and earrings and even golden dancing slippers. |
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I've been hit with slippers, with a dustpan, with a switch cut from the cherry tree in our backyard. |
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Elena's mother stood in the doorway, wearing her housecoat and slippers, she held a tissue to her nose. |
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In fact, he's a snappy dresser, with a penchant for Paul Smith suits and shirts, so his slippers would probably be hand-embroidered velvet. |
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The soft kid slippers she wore on her feet made a sound like short quick sniffs. |
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Angela stifled a snort as she and Sara examined my fluffy pink bunny slippers. |
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She was wrapped up in a housecoat and slippers and was perched up on the couch, absorbed into what was on the television. |
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You teach your kitten to fetch, and two days later he's chewing your slippers to bits and peeing on the carpet, one leg in the air. |
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He was dressed in a dark blue bathrobe over a pair of nightclothes with matching slippers. |
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Thrusting drawer after drawer open, Adaela discovered stockings, slippers, jewelry, cosmetics, tunics, chemises, corsets, petticoats, and head coverings. |
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The dancers are in flat slippers, the costumes are in bold autumnal colours of magenta, orange and dark yellow, and the girls have their hair loose. |
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I got up and walked downstairs in my ducky pajamas and froggy slippers. |
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Morgan sent her a look and slipped into his well worn, lambswool slippers. |
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She had on a long, black silk robe, and small black slippers. |
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A distinctive black astrakhan and velvet cap is worn on the head, and white stockings, decorated garters, and cowhide slippers with straps complete the costume. |
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Moroccans have worn the comfy slippers for millennia, but the trio updated babouches for western consumers by the simple trick of adding a small heel. |
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Three times I was woken by the buzzer noise, half dressed, twice put on my hooded top back to front, fell over my slippers and stumbled to the door to be of help. |
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My eyes were woozy as I woke up, and I saw these spindly, veiny legs in slippers and a nightgown. |
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Lady slippers and some kinds of cymbidium are terrestrial orchids. |
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Bright shoes are only chic with a dressy evening ensemble, or in the form of ballerina slippers to be worn with country cottons, after-ski skirts, and trousers. |
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Warm woolly sheepskinned lined slippers sounded just the ticket. |
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A large woman with her head tied in a kerchief, wearing a purple wrapper and gold house slippers, passes by on the sidewalk. |
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Already in her cycling togs, save for a pair of fuzzy tan slippers, she sits down at the tiny kitchen counter and plows through a slab of French toast. |
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And she'd be dolled up for it, too, her dyed red hair shellacked into an indestructible coif, resplendent in a velour maxi lounging gown and jewel-encrusted slippers. |
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Gone are the palatial apartments, ideological rigidity, and red Prada slippers. |
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More searching turned up golden slippers, and a hair net of pearls and moonstones, held on by a headpiece that looked like a combination between a circlet and a headband. |
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People wearing low-cut and body-hugging tops, off-the-shoulder clothing, slippers and slip-on sandals were not allowed to enter government buildings. |
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They wore delicate looking shoes, soft as slippers and as tough as boots. |
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I do put holes in the tops of my slippers and shoes, though. |
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Rising from bed, she slipped into a cotton robe and worn slippers. |
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For years National Dance Week has been underwritten by dancewear manufacturers with the aim of keeping sales of leotards and ballet slippers aloft. |
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By the time they're lacing themselves into their blocked satin slippers and making their first tentative steps on pointe they will have passed the point of no return. |
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She looked at the hem of her dress and grunted in irritation, seeing that the hem was shredded and her light rose colored slippers were ripped and muddy. |
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This entails making the costumes for the bride, groom and their families, and slippers and copper buckles, all of which are essential in the Javanese wedding ensemble. |
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This evening, I shall be wearing my carpet slippers and smoking my pipe. |
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Beneath it, jammed into carpet slippers, were a pair of moon-white legs. |
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One of the new lads, bless his heart, eschewed the military regulation black, highly polished boots, and habitually turned up for parade in his carpet slippers. |
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Kate and I neglecting to put on the slippers at the door were followed by the cute little old lady from the front desk all the way into the onsen. |
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The first cold air helps me sink into the comfiness of fall, I come home to put on my slippers, cook up a pot of chicken stew and finish the last chapter of my book. |
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This is history that's as comfortable as a pair of fireside slippers. |
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In the evening you can see locals strolling down the street in their cotton robes and wooden slippers, returning home with faces flushed from their hot dips. |
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I have two pairs of slippers now, but I'm not crazy about either one. |
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I go to the door in my pants and slippers, very cross indeed. |
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Framed by the bottom seam of his white trunks and the tops of his white socks and boxing slippers, they were the equivalent of her legendary gams. |
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We stock both girl and boys shoes, including slippers and daps. |
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The police were informed, and the defendant was arrested, the shop proprietor testified that they had been her slippers, and that the defendant was formerly her errand boy. |
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And due to its popularity with mafia types, besides a few hoodlums in concrete slippers, one-time teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa is supposedly in there too. |
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When last seen he was wearing a white T-shirt, black trousers, a pullover and a striped body warmer and his slippers. |
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He had put his feet out on the floor and was feeling for his slippers with blind pedipulations. |
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The charwomen are in the habit of taking off their boots at the commissionaire's office, and putting on list slippers. |
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The slippers and booties come in a number of sizes, and the slippers features memory foam for extra support. |
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Should I need a housecoat, a sturdy cotton nightie or some Velcro-fastening slippers, I'll be back like a bullet. |
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It is swamped by a mountain of shoes, boots, ballet slippers, football studs and heelies. |
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We could all have board meetings in slippers and plimsoles with our trousers tucked into our socks? |
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Mrs Berada also designs an assortment of belts, djellabas, takchitas and babouches which are slippers. |
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It must be exhausting fetching McCain's slippers after his afternoon snooze, tying his bib before din-dins, changing his nappies. |
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Theresa Murphy, 29, who has been jailed for three years, hurled the glass at Debbie, who was standing wearing her dressing gown and slippers. |
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If your child has to wear shoes, Black suggests a thin-soled sandshoe or even a pair of slippers. |
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In April, purple and yellow violets flower, and the large-flowered trillium, pink lady's slippers, and wild geraniums appear. |
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Their stockings were of lustrous silk, their slippers costly and unnatural, their lips carmined and their eyebrows penciled. |
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Eliza almost runs off with a chinless wonder called Freddie, but comes back to pick up Henry's slippers. |
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Shagal, distraught, drops to his knees, flailing Magda's yellow slippers above his head, the ribbons twirling much like the straps of Tefillin. |
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Those pink-satin evening slippers simply lose all their display value when you stick those red-kid bed-slippers right up ferninst them that way. |
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He got her slippers and took off her boots. It delighted him to perform menial offices. |
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If, however, you opt for the jimjams or a fluffy pair of slippers you're staying in aren't you? |
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A little girl wanting ballet slippers and a ballet outfit brought back my own childhood memories of toeshoes and nutcrackers. |
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They wore cream silk dresses with pink dupioni silk sashes and pink ballet slippers. |
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The ballet slippers are made out of soft leather and have full-sole construction. |
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After all, aren't comfortable, versatile, leather ballet slippers the perfect addition to every woman's wardrobe? |
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Churchill slippers are supplied in a gift box with shoehorns and smart individual shoe bags. |
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The robe and slippers were so warm and comfy she just fell asleep in her chair. |
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A trusty pair of ballet slippers is one of the most essential tools in your dance bag. |
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The time passed. The two mice, careering wildly, scampered cheekily over his slippers. He had not moved a muscle. |
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She tried to do things for him, get his slippers, fetch his saafa, button his kurta, dry his wet hair after a bath. |
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With Christmas jumpers lining the shelves and Nordic style infiltrating everything from decorations to slippers, it's clear that knitting isn't just for grannies. |
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She runs a souvenir shop and my two daughters-in-law were later intrigued to hear that their presents of mittens and slippers had been knitted by a real, live cavewoman. |
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Then, in 1989, he switched allegiances, shucked off his ballet slippers and joined Paul Taylor for what was to become the most brilliant part of his career. |
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They even have matching his and hers slippers and dressing gowns. |
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She came to the door in a frumpy housedress and bedroom slippers. |
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To freshly emerging saplings, lilies or lady's slippers in unmanaged, over-browsed forests, they're a leveling devastation, no less horrific than Sherman's army. |
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We are literally one step away from debs and gels turning up at Glyndebourne and Henley wearing Snoopy slippers and Forever Friends winceyette vests. |
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Thing is, an injured kestrel is a more potent symbol than ballet slippers. |
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Two young puppies playfully tugged at Her slippers and there was an occasional splash from the fish bowl on the large round table in the corner of the room. |
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The convenience and cost savings of working from home means even the environmentally unaware are increasingly trading in their driving shoes for stay-at-home slippers. |
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