37 Verbs to Use for the Word blouse

Curiosity prompted me to stoop, pick up the four pieces and place them together, when I found them to form the cabinet portrait of a sweet-looking and extremely pretty English girl of eighteen or nineteen, with a bright, smiling expression, and wearing a fresh morning blouse of white piqué.

She took off her blouse and approached with the whip in the air.

No,we rise superior to the occasion; we pant to be free; we in-breathe the spirit of liberty, as we don our blouses.

She watched, opened her blouse farther, and let it happen.

He could not tell whether it was the slight breeze which disturbed her blouse or the rapid panting of her breath. "Of that," she said, "it is hard to speakit is useless to speak!"

Afterwhiles I drew my wet blouse over me and went asleep, shivering.

Clarinda Hays decided that she would like to try it herself; so one morning when she sat on the veranda watching the slumbers of the little girls in their hammocks, and Miss Barrington sat near at hand fashioning a blouse for Honora's journey, she ventured: "You're a suffragette, ain't you, Miss?" "Why, yes," admitted Kate.

" Never, perhaps, was so desperate a resolve cemented while fastening a woman's blouse; but there was a hint of triumph in Nick's voice as he announced, "I've done it!"

Picking it up and reading it through more carefully, I rang the bell and told Annie to find the blouses and pack them for the post, showing her finally the written description, and resenting the superior smile with which she at once interrupted.

On his way he passed a hook where upon arrival he had hung his riding blouse.

After leaving her tiny, grubby back room in Bloomsbury (time and fares prohibit a bigger, better room in the suburbs), where she has cleaned her own shoes, ironed her blouse and sewn in frilling before starting, she walks down to an agent.

Eugene was now a youth of sixteen years, and, as his personal security no longer required him to deny his name and rank, he had left his master's carpenter-shop, and laid aside his blouse.

You must know who left that blouse with you last night.

I asked him if he could lend me a blouse and cap; for I should like to smoke with him, but it was necessary to conceal it from you, as the smell of smoke, remaining in my clothes, would have betrayed me.

During my sister's visit to you this afternoon I noticed the blouse and cap of a commissionnaire lying in a bundle in a corner of your room.

She plucked a soiled pink blouse off the back of a chair, eyed it critically, and tucked it under her arm with the stockings.

" Seeing Dave pull off his blouse, Treadwell slowly removed his own clothing above the waist.

Le Brun retained the white blouse she wore at her work, adding a veil and a crown of flowers.

He ripped my blouse at the shoulder, and, gods of war!

Directly I had seen that commissionnaire's blouse and cap, I set to work to make friends with M. Theodore.

" The Warning No, it isn't home neglecting If you spend your time selecting Seven blouses and a jacket and a hat; Or to give your day to paying Needless visits, or to playing Auction bridge.

"Annie," I said, when she answered the bell, "you need not send those blouses by the post.

On Sunday,' he said, 'about half-past-five, you were sitting under a standard lamp, in a dress I never saw you wear, a blue blouse with lace over the shoulders, pouring out tea for a man in blue serge, whose back was toward me, so that I only saw the tip of his mustache.'

"It will suit me as well as any other place," responded Dave, slipping off his blouse, folding it neatly and putting it aside, his uniform cap following.

"A clerk was at London Mansion House yesterday charged with stealing a blouse the property of the governor and directors of the Bank of England.

37 Verbs to Use for the Word  blouse