The Wooden Frock is from the Cinderella shelf of the library, the slipper here replaced by the more carnal symbol of a wedding ring. |
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Then there was the problem of how to dramatise something as simple as a girl in a new frock. |
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Men at their sides may have been attired in black frock coats, over waistcoats, white wing-collar shirts, black ties and top hats. |
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Having twirled in a frock, he dons jackboots to play Adolf Hitler in Springtime for Hitler, the production's howlingly awful play-within-a-play. |
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She still wants the frock and the wedding breakfast and the flowers and the champagne and all the trimmings. |
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The drawing of a woman with big eyes, dark lashes and tightly knotted hair, dressed in a ruffled frock and sporting a fan, gave it away. |
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Dressed in skyscraper heels and a figure-hugging, jewel-encrusted frock she oozed confidence that touched on the arrogant. |
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When it comes to makeover shows, it used to be a new frock or a lighter shade of lippy would suffice. |
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My uniform was a navy gym frock and blazer, a white blouse, and black lisle or woollen stockings. |
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I was wandering around in a daze, in a white frock, and people were saying nice things. |
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Choose a classic corset dress, or something like this limited-edition, Swarovski crystal-studded, baby-doll frock. |
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There is a really pretty bejewelled baby-doll frock that is similar to a Miu Miu design. |
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It seems the girls are having a much harder time of it, scouring the shops of Edinburgh for the perfect frock. |
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He was dressed in burgundy velvet breeches, waistcoat and frock, with a silk and lace white shirt. |
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Caroline finished her toilette by herself, wearing a simple morning frock of blue. |
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The financial services industry is remarkably different from the days when bank managers wore top hats and frock coats. |
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Thus, a miller in apron and shirtsleeves would not be confused with a magistrate in frock coat, knee breeches, and silk stockings. |
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Enter the high profile make-up artist, as important to those in the public eye as a designer frock and unlined forehead. |
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She was a pretty woman, with soft eyes, and dark hair bundled in a snood, dressed in a gray frock with white collar and cuffs. |
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Contestants shot at dummies dressed in frock coats with a bullseye on the chest. |
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Instead of shooting at each other, participants shot at dummies in fancy frock coats with a bullseye embroidered on the chest. |
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All of the men had black hats, long black frock coats, and printed vests, while the ladies had their long gowns complete with bustles. |
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While we are calculating whether we have enough to buy the baby a new frock, she is blowing money like a Hollywood superstar. |
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The frock was made of fine white calico wrought with blue and red thread in flowers and branch designs. |
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I said imagining her putting on her best frock and heading for the bright lights that is Blackpool illuminations. |
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An undershirt or chemise, with or without sleeves, open at the front and worn under the frock coat, was worn buttoned to the waist. |
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Both offer everything from shirts and suspenders to frock coats and dusters. |
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On his way out, he met Baldwin dressed soberly in a black frock coat and pantaloons. |
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In his dreams she wore a blue satin frock with a burgundy shawl, or a pink silk pelisse, or a white crinoline. |
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There, stepping from his car in the shadow of the castle, is Christopher Lee, still imperious at 82 with his gold fob and frock coat. |
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With a couture frock costing as much as a term's student loan, high fashion is a minority pursuit. |
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This was the appropriate cloth for forage caps and kepis and also for frock coats. |
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The smallest of them all, a fragile child in a deep sandal-beige coloured frock, stood in the middle. |
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Manet's woman is prettier, more pensive and more attractively dressed in a pink frock. |
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The little girl stood up and brushed the dirt off her frock, extending one flawless, beautiful hand. |
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Near an hour later, Lady Vivien emerged, dressed in a frock with silky red fabric accented in black. |
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The little girl in a pink frock cries because she wanted to paint with colour. |
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She figured it must have been about nine in the evening, as she quickly dressed in a clean frock. |
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Her face was turned away as we entered, but we could see that she was dressed in a red frock, and that she had long white gloves on. |
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A round, balding priest hurried down the center aisle, his black frock billowing behind him. |
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The best man and groomsmen wore frock coats also, but in a more subdued tone. |
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His eyes were a remarkably brilliant sapphire-blue, set off by the strange lavender-blue color of his frock coat. |
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Croft got up and went out into the hall where Jeffries divested him of his lounging jacket and helped him into a black frock coat. |
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Throughout the nineteenth century, the frock coat dominated men's wardrobes. |
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Their frock coats, if not ripped and worn from hard campaigning, were torn by bullet holes and shrapnel. |
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On the left, under a tree, is the collector Victor Chocquet, in a dark frock coat, his overturned top hat on the ground behind him. |
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There's Playfair, in his black top hat and frock coat, his back to the viewer, giving directions to his men. |
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Trent had also dressed me in tight black jeans, a black t-shirt and a black velvet frock coat. |
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Try any of those and you'll probably be stopped by a man in a frock coat wearing a gold-braided top hat. |
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The frock coat is not a tightly fitted garment, but is meant to be worn fairly loosely. |
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It is feasible that the frock coat was so called because the length was reminiscent of earlier clothing articles. |
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The move from medicines being carried in frock coats to being carried in medicine chests occurred toward the end of the 19th century. |
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Maybe I should iron my backless, strapless, frontless Versace frock and prepare a speech just in case. |
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The men wear an oddly Victorian combination of stylized frock coats and gaiters, seemingly Gaultier-influenced. |
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There is no great masculine conspiracy to deprive British women of their dream frock and land them instead with a cordless Dustbuster. |
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We don't get married like we used to, with the stock ceremony, stock frock, and a few drunken speeches before tucking into the passionfruit-topped pav. |
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It is Coddington who tutors the audience on the authentic, creative satisfaction that can be found within the frock trade. |
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Her thin hair was plated in braids and her taffeta dresses looked shabby beside Geneva's pink organdie frock with her golden hair elegantly twisted atop her head in curls. |
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The skirt opens out down to her ankles, miraculously transforming the tarty little frock into an elegant and sophisticated full-length evening gown. |
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If you are looking for something less expensive, Oasis has a good selection of pretty party frocks, including a 1950s-inspired chiffon frock with a discreet poppy print. |
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Meanwhile I'm sitting around like Cinderella, waiting for the fairy godmother to show up with a frock for the ball so I don't have to go to the shops. |
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My sister is wearing a floral print frock, white socks and t-bar sandals. |
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Oh, and that digital frock of hers has been bagged up and sent to Oxfam. |
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They belonged to a gentleman in a frock coat with mischievous eyes. |
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She still straightened her frock, and those of the little girls. |
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The woman, dressed in a kicky red knit frock, practiced the line in front of her cameraman, over and over. |
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Two tents down the line Wild Bill Hickok rested on a tall stool, the ivory handled butts of his Colts showing on both sides of his open frock coat. |
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For this service he arrayed himself in an old-fashioned frock coat with long skirts. |
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Rose would scold her about ruining her frock, Bethamy would be in a fluster about how unsafe it was and Elizabeth would want her to come down before they had a fight about it. |
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She was dressed in a tattered frock, and her hair was unwashed for days. |
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Jenny Packham polka-dotted frock with a high-waisted elastic waistband and wedge heels. |
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Her curly blonde hair was pulled into a tight bun atop her head, and she was wearing a white bonnet that matched her black maids' frock and white apron. |
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The girl in the blue frock led Lia along a corridor leading from the banquet hall, until she found a room near the end of the wing with double doors and gold door handles. |
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And in come the mummers, faces muffled and painted, outlandishly costumed in multicolored skirts, frock coats, long-johns, turned jackets, stuffed pants. |
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He wears a priest's collar and carries a machine gun under his frock. |
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In the photo, Sherman stands, dressed in an elaborate embroidered velvet frock coat and vest from the late eighteenth century. |
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During her 2011 tour of Canada, a skimpy yellow frock flew skywards on a Calgary airfield. |
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Nine uniformed dragoons are standing around with the figure that is probably the architect, in frock coat and top hat concentrating on a drawing board. |
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It was a short A-line frock that covered her arms, and she paired it with a veil and a floral crown. |
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Only at the eurovision Song Contest in 2014 could a guy with a beard wearing a frock cause such ructions. |
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There was even a free-spirited frock made of ropes, which flung about through her ritualistic dance. |
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On September 20, 1953, George Jonas, caretaker of the Yorkshire Museum, saw an old man wearing a frock coat and sporting white side whiskers reading a book in the library. |
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The two-tone frock accented her rose-colored pumps and highlighted her perfectly coiffed bob and hip silver manicure. |
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Casino Royale COCKTAILS Short-skirted frock the colour of a pink gin, with lots of bitters, tight at bust and hips. |
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When they had gone, Bobbie put on her everyday frock, and went down to the railway. |
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He wore a black frock coat and light trousers, his cravat a gray four-in-hand. |
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Gone is her matronly gray frizzy hair and those bushy brows, frumpy frock and old lady pearls. |
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Asin looked beautiful in a red frock as she welcomed quests to her birthday bash. |
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Now it's to be equipped with a nail-bar, a catwalk where wifey can model her frock designs, a waterfall, a spa. |
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She wore a sea-green, V-necked frock with a modest hint of cleavage. |
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And the 18 year-old instantly reaches for the raunchiest frock in the shop. |
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I'm really looking forward to hosting the LBD event again next week and have an exciting wee frock picked out. |
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Even Amy Adams donned a vintage version of the frock in American Hustle. |
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This time, Knightley updated the frock with embellished sleeves. |
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Froggy frock lady Gaga shows her total kermitment to weird fashion with this Muppet dress. |
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One of the funniest moments of the show is when comic Frank Skinner gatecrashes the show, dressed in a frock, to sing Shout. |
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Sandra Bullock, left, straps on a pistol under her evening frock for another adventure as glamourpuss FBI agent Gracie Hart. |
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Sweetie, do let me show you the dooziest little afternoon frock that Poiret designed for me in Paris. |
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For the last nine years, Stewart has shone as the dame in pantos at the King's so it's a bit of a surprise to see him without two inches of slap, a frock and falsies. |
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It's one of my favourite looks from her Antipodean wardrobe and it was a hit with the Copy Kates too as the PS292 Ikat Batik Catalina frock sold out in only eight minutes. |
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And you can bet your bottom dollar they'll look gorgeous on the Hollywood red carpet next month' no weird frock and no hissy fits about photographs. |
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Mrs. Sandham, formerly Kate Barford, is working at a baby's frock, and asking now and then the advice of her sister, who is frilling a little cap. |
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I became aware of the figure of a youth about my own height, and habited in a white kerseymere morning frock, cut in the novel fashion of the one I myself wore at the moment. |
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But for a certainty, the 6 foot 4 inch Lincoln, in frock coat and top hat, stood peering through field glasses from behind a parapet at the onrushing rebels. |
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The starched pinafore with the wide frills on each shoulder, which she always wore over her grey frock, was removed, and the frock itself changed for her best navy blue serge. |
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She liked the cold water of the mill-race, and without shame or hesitation would throw off her frock and float like a mermaid, almost invisible, in the watery element. |
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The model proved that she's not ready to become a mumsy mum-to-be by showing off her bronzed pins in the short frock and a pair of silver-studded black heels. |
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Frounce and frill reached a peak in the 80s with many brides copying the meringuelike voluptuousness characterised by Princess Diana's wedding frock. |
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We are loud and wear ear defenders on stage, and sometimes our manager 'Beverley' Bordman, a former Vietnam helicopter pilot, comes on stage wearing a frock. |
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