There are
epaulets on t...
Not exact matches
Then I'd blow the money
on a launch party for the ages and settle into a routine of wandering about the place in a peaked cap and a jacket with
epaulets, saying, «Ah, yes, a sachet of Newman's Own Microwave Popcorn, yet another of God's creations and further testament to His majesty.»
Santa makes a plastic toy clone of himself (also, sadly, played by Allen) who, besides frightening all of the small children in the audience, becomes an
epaulet - wearing despot intent
on giving the kids of the world coal in their stockings (which, funnily enough, would be a boon for many children in the world).
His hands rest tenderly
on her shoulders, his
epaulet - like fingernails, perhaps a reference to her nickname — «General Tubman» — rhyme visually with the buttons down the front of her dress.