Eventually, I'd hauled off my boots and snowsuit and headed upstairs to report in. |
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There was Justin, all bundled up in a huge black snowsuit, throwing a snowball at Tiffany. |
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You wear a T-shirt, but you also take a North Pole-tested one-piece snowsuit and wader-dungarees, just in case. |
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I stripped off my sodden socks and my snowsuit, already reeking of wet wool, and left them on the radiator. |
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Outdoors a knit or fleece cap, sweater, and blankets or a snowsuit are needed over their indoor clothes. |
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Describer: A mother in a green ski jacket holds her baby dressed in a red hooded snowsuit. |
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Wind from the top, twenty miles an hour, stung his faced, but he was sweating in his white snowsuit. |
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If you need a snowsuit for your child, you may pick up an application at the Snowsuit Fund. |
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Mr. Lévesque ran to help his panicked friend, whose snowsuit was quickly absorbing water and weighing him down. |
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I parked the stroller at the base of the metal slide and wrestled Julia in her bulky snowsuit out of the belted contraption. |
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Also, invest in a very thick down feather snowsuit, and bring along a space heater connected to a generator for constant heat no matter where you go. |
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When you're dressed in a snowsuit, you've got all this padding, anyway. |
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I wonder if she'd take offense if I ask her to put on a snowsuit. |
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And, while customers were shopping, they often bought a snowsuit or other merchandise which cost much more than a pair of gloves, hats or mittens. |
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I could buy a fur coat cheaper today because of this bill that will be passed probably tonight but a mother who is having a difficult time and a mum and a dad who have to buy the little snowsuit for the child will pay more. |
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I bundled Julia into a snowsuit, and we set off to Riverside Park. |
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I'd rather buy a Dior dress for Isabella or a Prada snowsuit for Jacob than a designer dress for myself. |
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Julie told Bhadraa how she'd jumped up and down in her snowsuit when Max had finally given in. |
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Also in the baby box were a snowsuit, leggings, colourful romper suits, a hooded bath towel, hairbrush, nappy cream and a teething toy. |
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The 15-month-old, wrapped up in her cosy snowsuit, was hankering after a ride on her dad's tractor. |
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And you get home there, and strip the snowsuit off and, you know, unfreeze the ankles. |
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Never buckle your child into a seat in his snowsuit as the harness will not be tight enough and he will not be restrained well enough in the event of a collision. |
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There are some superbly crafted scenes Beard putting on his snowsuit on his way to the North Pole, Beard stealing a packet of crisps all of which will please those who believe Mr McEwan is best at writing short fiction. |
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A toddler lying dead, pacifier still hanging from her purple snowsuit. |
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Green peaflower snowsuit £39.99, tobytiger.co.uk Keep chilly fingers and toes at bay with one of these cute, fleece-lined snowsuits, complete with detachable mittens and booties. |
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Trips to pick up older siblings from activities can seem like one-hour jail terms for the young child, who must leave an interesting game to struggle into a snowsuit and be confined to a car seat. |
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Or maybe she would rather explain to the parents who cannot afford a warm snowsuit for their child this winter or to the beef farmer who is forced to slaughter his entire herd and declare bankruptcy. |
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Helmet, mitts, snow boots, snowsuit, trail access, insurance and guide. |
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For extra versatility, legs zip off to turn snowsuit into a jacket. |
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Collin Szymanski at Mantech Mechanical deserves credit for the polished, glossy sheet of ice that the UAA forward, tuxedo wearing mouse, or snowsuit garbed kid glided on. |
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