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How To Use High-necked In A Sentence

  • Each girl wore the traditional simple white cotton dress, high-necked, long-sleeved, of ankle length.
  • She wears a high-necked white gown, perhaps to satisfy some ancient bridal fetish.
  • My mother always taught us if you wore a short skirt, you wore a high-necked top.
  • The high-necked coat she was wearing was new, a forest-green wool trimmed in a black-dyed woolskin. Stands a Calder Man
  • a high-necked blouse
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  • Though it was a warm day, he was wearing his old faded high-necked sweater with a frayed shirt collar showing.
  • A number of vases were recovered in the room: two high-necked cups, a large skyphos, three amphoras, two hydrias, a cooking pot, and two pithoi.
  • Over that she pulled on Tamylan's high-necked grey woollen tunic, and then Tam's serviceable woollen cloak. TREASON KEEP
  • At the Louis Vuitton store on London's Bond Street, my favorite dress from Marc Jacobs's collection for the luxury-goods house — a tweed, sleeveless, high-necked, wide-skirted number, with denim-blue panelling and a black velvet belt — was being displayed in a vast Perspex case. The Perfect Dress Is a Loyal Friend
  • Eleanor, hatted and gloved, her high-necked blouses fastened always with a brooch, led. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Today, thankfully, women tennis players are not encumbered with/by long, heavy skirts and high-necked blouses.
  • The women volunteers wear demure bonnets and high-necked uniforms.
  • Perfectly delighted at the idea of standing face to face with a person of whom she had heard so much, Dora removed her high-necked apron, and throwing it across the tub so that the sleeves trailed upon the floor, was hurrying away, when her foot becoming accidentally entangled in the apron, she fell headlong to the floor, bringing with her _tub_, _suds_, _clothes_ and all! Dora Deane
  • Today, thankfully, women tennis players are not encumbered with/by long, heavy skirts and high-necked blouses.
  • Once, she said, as she stood in shallow water in her high-necked, skirted, black bathing suit, a long-nosed garpike swam across her toes and startled her.
  • The chorus is clad in flowing, simple, high-necked robes.
  • Maria had seen it several times on Eleanor, worn with her high-necked blouses. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Though it was a warm day, he was wearing his old faded high-necked sweater with a frayed shirt collar showing.
  • The dress had a small brown flower pattern and was both high-necked and sleeveless, and hugged in just the right areas.
  • Whether she wore a low middy collar or dressed reticently for school in a black suit with a high-necked blouse, she was airy, flippant. Main Street
  • He wore a green high-necked shirt and poofy black pants tucked into leather boots.
  • In her navy blazer and high-necked blouse, she seems a throwback to the early eighties.
  • Out of the steamer-trunk she pulled a heavy black silk moire skirt, and a high-necked, long-sleeved black silk shirtwaist trimmed in black silk embroidery and jet beads. Red dust
  • The image of the female lawyer in a little bow tie and high-necked shirt was pretty much gone by the time I arrived.
  • Finally, while Tash and Marcia explored an interesting box of hats, the three boys appeared in front of them in the costumes of 19th century French counts; breeches, high-necked shirts and velvet tailcoats.
  • She studied the beautiful, dark-haired young woman in the high-necked black cocktail dress that concealed more than it revealed yet managed to be incredibly sexy.
  • Its left panel frames a standing portrait of Serena, her hair arranged in a thick roll around her head, her person adorned in the high-necked voluminous tunic layered over a tighter-fitting underdress that had become the prevailing fashion for women of late antiquity. Caesars’ Wives

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