To stand in it barelegged was to be assaulted by dry flannels from the shins down. |
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In summer they go barefoot, but seldom barelegged, as has been lately asserted by a traveller. |
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Though a barelegged trend is now popular amongst younger women, hosiery is still common in offices and places where formal dress is required. |
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And, can I go to work in the office, barelegged in strappy stiletto sandals with red painted toenails? |
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She was a barelegged kid of about eight or nine dressed in a raggedy polka dot dress. |
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Thus Mary romps barelegged in the park, and, on the way to the block, leaps on Leicester, her legs around his waist, to implant a farewell kiss. |
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She goes out barelegged, oblivious of the bitter weather, and at times wears a washed leather trench coat or a battered leather jacket, too. |
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It is also a common sight to see him wearing light-colored tights, although he has appeared barelegged in other games. |
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Barefoot, barelegged, and with her dress sleeves rolled up to the elbows, Josie had come along way from her strict and proper ways at Hatfield. |
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This barelegged look is popular in ballet today, but do Mr. Wheeldon and others realize just how its robs ballet of its transcendence? |
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She has never worked barelegged while hosting Entertainment Tonight. |
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Hanes No Hose allows femme fatales to go barelegged in sexy, strappy open-toe shoes while offering girdle-like control to just above the knee or below the lower calf. |
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As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes. |
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In a first for the brand, the product is shown in profile on barelegged models. |
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It is not recommended to walk about on brushwood barelegged and barehanded. |
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In the old days of his colthood, a barelegged boy used to come into the pasture and jump on his bare back. |
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For a woman who, barelegged, had risen to become the world's most famous Algerian, there could be no neutral stance, and before last fall's elections Boulmerka stood publicly to support the country's ruler. |
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Jeremy Cox, barelegged, hyperathletic and coarse, gets his kicks by kicking into 180-degree splits. |
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