Sentences with phrase «described dressing like»

, a Kentucky State Teacher of the Year, described dressing like an endangered bumblebee for her students.

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A police spokesman said: «Officers would like to trace a man described as in his mid 20s, about 5ft 10 and medium build, with long brown hair, a beard, and wearing long robes as a fancy dress costume.»
I have been just about living on the wraps as you described, though like mine with mayo instead of ranch dressing — or maybe blue cheese dressing — mmmm!
The number of rats required to complete the suit was six hundred and seventy; and the individual, when thus dressed, appears exactly like that of the Esquimaux described in the travels of Parry and Ross.»
@Frances / Materfamilias, How you describe the look is exactly how I like to dress, unfussy, but richly textured, so I'm very please you think it's me:).
Jena, like me, described herself as a dress nerd.
What you're describing is one of the reasons j don't dabble much in true vintage — that is some skills to revive a dress like that!
I would like a «Background Dress» as described in this Sear's catalogue.
Cancel the glitter, seasonal dressing à la Estonia means layering on my thickest jumpers, making the most of my winter boots and road - testing the hat that my boyfriend described as «just like the one Keira Knightley had in Love Actually ``.
Which describes the «I don't have to dress like a man to be taken seriously» line of thought.
In addition to that, there's an ADORABLE shoulder - detail on the dress... they're almost like little poufy shoulders... it's hard to describe.
My body shape is best described as straight and then dresses look like bags without a shape.
the way that I would describe myself is I love to enjoy life and new experiences I dress to impress well mannered I can go anywhere that I like and fit in I'm looking for somebody that can show me the way life is supposed to be loved if you would love to know more about me contact me
Katja's rage (she dresses in black, but more like a punk ninja than a widow) is such that she's not likely to get everything she wants from the legal system — she describes much of what goes on in court as «chitchat» (the movie mixes English with subtitled German).
Characterized as «a giant of Anglo - Judaism,» the late Rav and his followers are described as and dress like modern Orthodox Jews, but many of their customs, like refusing to so much as shake hands with women, make them seem more like ultra-Orthodox Haredi.
Bland Guzman, the epitome of how Frank Langella describes today's young male stars in his dishy memoir Dropped Names («a sexless set of store - bought muscles below interchangeable screw - top heads»), would probably be a lot more menacing if he weren't, for example, dressed like Bert from «Sesame Street» while holding Claire's family hostage, but then that detail kind of hammers home a fundamental youth that makes his grisly fate seem undeserved, even if he has committed his share of crimes of passion.
Here are a few examples of what you will learn, how to write a letter of appreciation to an author and mail it to them, have your friends / classmates dress up like the characters from your favorite book, create a word game and make a list of words to describe something you love, make a list of the longest words that you know, make a list of your top 10 favorite things.
Pitchfork describes this one - man act as someone who «shares qualities and a scene with acts like How to Dress Well, Games, and soul - aspiring indie bands from Bon Iver to Yeasayer... but Autre Ne Veut has something special.
Instead of actually describing the action — packed video — which is chock - full of very contemporary cultural signifiers — I'm just going to give a partial list of things I noticed on the screen: a swagboard, a dress made out of CD - Rs, virtual pets, a substance that looks suspiciously like Nickelodeon's Gak, children involved in combination IRL and URL cosplay, prosthetic pustules, CGI geometric monsters, a cyberpunk-esque multiple - monitor computer setup (controlled by the girl in the aforementioned CD - R dress), and did I mention a swagboard?
Some articles published this past month painted grim pictures of life on the Ebola front lines in Sierra Leone and Liberia — including this one on the difficulty of caring for patients when you're dressed like an alien, and another describing the daily rhythms of a clinic in detail.
describe your mama, grandmother, daddy or grand - daddy, a favorite aunt or uncle, what they looked liked... how they dressed... what you loved about them....
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