Sentences with phrase «hands of a handkerchief»

Haha North Face Fleece Jackets holding the hands of a handkerchief black hair, ears still surround sound transmission that road if Cheap departed when the wipe your forehead wound, a fool who told you not to hide.

Not exact matches

The handkerchief crumpled in her hand attests to what «hard work» it is to be «perpetually on the receiving end of the Word.»
Between rolls, the Broncos wiped their hands on red and white handkerchiefs, while the Gladiators sopped up their sweat with cloth of gold.
From picnic blankets made out of repurposed bed sheets to curtains made out of vintage handkerchiefs, these projects express the sense of making something new out of something old as a way to live a more financially pared - down and simple life; lessen our impact on the earth; connect to the past and preserve a more traditional way of life; and place value on the work of the hands.
By the way, the use of a tissue or a handkerchief is preferable to having your child cover her mouth with her hand when sneezing and coughing.
We use cloth napkins, hand towels instead of paper towels, mama cloth (cloth menstrual pads), and I even have a box of cut up squares of old tee shirts that we use as handkerchiefs to help supplement our disposable tissues.
embroidered hankie, Mother of bride, mother of groom wedding handkerchief, set of 2, hand embroidered,, wedding favor, hanky,
Evoke the sweetness of a more sentimental time with these hand - crafted handkerchiefs.
Cue the shot of Isis» backside and John Lunn's plaintive piano keys, hand round the linen handkerchiefs and get out the good china: Julian Fellowes» «Masterpiece» masterpiece «Downton Abbey» returns on Sunday to remind us, for the sixth and final time,...
After Herne had pried her sliced hands off the bracing wire, he wrapped one of them with her handkerchief and the other with her flying scarf, then drove her to Dr. Cunningham, who stitched ten loops in her right and twelve in her left, and gave her a small bottle of laudanum for the pain.
Almanac * • Apple • Art File * • Astrolabe • Backscratcher • Ball * • Bamboo * • Beret • Bill Blaster • Book * • Book of Marco Polo • Bosun's Pipe • Bow * • Bowser Statue • Bread • Bucket of Plaster • Buckle * • Bug Fix * • Bug Report * • Bunny * • Calculus Book • Cat • Chisel • Chocolate * • Cloth * • Compass * • Conversations on Chemistry * • Crank Handle * • Crown • Cup of Tea • Declaration of Independence • Dictionary * • Dinosaur Egg † • Drawing of Air Screw • Drawing of Ideal Man • Drumstick • F = MA • Fan • Feather • Filament • Firecracker * • Fireworks • Flag (India) • Flag (United States of America) † • Flask * • Floppy Disk * • Flute * • Football • Globe • Grape • HandkerchiefHand Mirror • Horse's Bit • Hourglass Block † • Ice Cream * • Incense • Inkwell * • Key (Mainz) • Key (Philadelphia) * • Knife • Ladder • Laurel Wreath • Law Book • Lemonade * • Lens • Light Bulb † • Magnet * • Measuring Stick • Message Block • Metal Type • Metronome • Milk * • Mona's Mirror • Mona Lisa • Money * • Monocle • Mushroom • Music • Newspaper • Notebook • Onion • Paint • Paintbrush • Painting * • Pamphlet • Paper Money • Penny * • Physics Equation † • Poetry Book * • Postcard • Principia • Print Block • Propeller † • Quill Pen (1602) † • Quill Pen (Orleans) • Rat Trap • Republic • Rice * • Pearl Necklace • Scarf * • Scissors • Script * • Scroll * • Shield • Skull • Sledgehammer † • Spectacles (Philadelphia) • Spectacles (Washington, D.C.) * • Staff • Stamp * • Starman † • Steering Wheel † • Stovepipe Hat † • Sword † • Tea Bag • Telegram • Telescope (Padua) * • Telescope (Trinidad) • Throne † • Ticket * • Timulator • Tire * • Torch † • Toy * • Turkey * • Watch * • Warp Pipe † • Whirlpool • Wooden Snake
They teem with figurative references to vestigial body parts (fingers, hands, eyes, noses, lips, sex organs); flora (leaves, cacti); fauna (birds, snakes); domestic objects (windows, doors, pieces of furniture, kitchen utensils, handkerchiefs); symbols (arrows, speech balloons, hearts).
English Printed Handkerchief, England, 1769 © Victoria and Albert Museum, London 100 % Silk Hand - rolled Designed and Printed in Britain 42 cm x 42 cm Our pocket square in sophisticated, neutral shades of blue...
Floral designs are really common and can be done on many kind of hand work like handkerchiefs, pillow covers, table covers, dresses and other cloth items etc..
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