How To Use Rill In A Sentence

  • It's not bad but neither is it brilliant - which won't bother 99 per cent of buyers one jot as they are in it for the image.
  • The captain's armband must have special powers because he's been brilliant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having drop-dead gorgeous, private, windowed offices makes it a lot easier to recruit the kinds of superstars that produce ten times as much as the merely brilliant software developers.
  • A few talented writers en dowed with originality and exceptional animation, a few brilliant efforts, isolated, without following, interrupted and recommenced, did not suffice to endow a nation with a solid and imposing basis of literary wealth. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian
  • Once the thrill of its discovery had passed, Peter got onto the business of exploring the place a little better.
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  • Defensive tackle is a bit more of a crapshoot, but the one thing they must make sure of is that whomever they take has a brilliant mind.
  • Urban guerrillas detonated a car bomb in front of the company's headquarters.
  • Another friend notes a shift in the type of gifts given at wedding showers, a reversion to 1950s-style offerings: soup ladles and frilly aprons are being unwrapped along with see-through nighties and push-up bras.
  • Because wheat emerges so quickly, weeds must be killed before drilling using tillage or contact herbicides.
  • But, fortunately, there were cavities in the two teeth on either side of the gap -- one in the first molar and one in the palatine surface of the cuspid; might he not drill a socket in the remaining root and sockets in the molar and cuspid, and, partly by bridging, partly by crowning, fill in the gap? McTeague
  • This platform of existence, many millions of years old, continues today with the gorillas and chimpanzees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both favour the no-frills approach, often eschewing swish restaurants to munch burgers together when they meet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rounded flakes, with less surface area to reflect light, lose brilliance.
  • But the consumer magazine also noted that people rated the no-frills carriers slightly worse than two years ago.
  • Some experienced foreign jumpers displayed hand-in-hand group jumping, wingsuit jumping and somersaults during free fall; all the risky stunts thrilled the audience.
  • That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you're partial to poultry, the Nostos Special is a good bet at $7.95 for a grilled half chicken and $14.95 for a whole one.
  • Phase I called for dewatering and rehabilitating the No.6 shaft, sinking the shaft to the 45th level, cutting seven level stations, and diamond drilling the conglomerate bed.
  • The heron profile that she saw through the grille.
  • Drill a hole in each corner.
  • The Blonde had the doracha seekh, a combination of chicken and crab flakes chargrilled in the tandoor oven and served with a piquant mango and avocado chutney, at £7.50.
  • Hand, Schryhart, Arneel, and Merrill, weighted with this inpouring flood of stock, which they had to take at two-twenty, hurried to their favorite banks, hypothecating vast quantities at one-fifty and over, and using the money so obtained to take care of the additional shares which they were compelled to buy. The Titan
  • An. There's a testrill of me too: if one knight giue a Twelfth Night (1623 First Folio Edition)
  • Galicians specialize in trencherman food: suckling pig, grilled skate, pulpy octopus speckled with sea salt and paprika.
  • Ed would drill by hand and blast away the rock, exposing the pegmatite.
  • Then the first of three banderilleros (usually older bullfighters who form part of the matador's team) individually run towards the bull making him charge.
  • The adults' menu may feature grilled shrimp, charbroiled chicken, sautéed vegetables, and salads galore.
  • This nifty little thriller opens with the arresting image of a nebbishy accountant being dangled over the side of a bridge.
  • Luke was a brilliant student despite the fact that he was a notorious slacker.
  • To serve, place some salad in the center of a plate and place some of the foie gras rillettes in the center.
  • Is the thrill of washing his socks so great that you have to pay council tax from the same address? The Sun
  • The requests were the old ones: portraits of pretty mistresses done up as Arcadian shepherdesses, Virgins with downcast eyes and brilliant blue cloaks, sentimentalised pictures of the Infant Christ.
  • Its addition in minute amounts to the nucleoprotein tumor fraction, was expected to suppress the formation of the fibrillar halo if nucleic acids rather that the protein were responsible for the nerve growth promoting effect elicited by this fraction. Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
  • It's a different world in which technical brilliance is not always enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • We aren't interested in sparkly vampires or international spy thrillers. The Cold and Ugly Light of Truth: Special MFA Edition
  • You see, they were disputing territory with the guerillas.
  • Established couples let old regrets go and focus on a brilliant future together. The Sun
  • If only the local toerags sitting opposite knew what thrills these cardboard tubes contained.
  • There is a variation I use when I'm drilling holes in drywall walls. Coffee Cup Keeps Your House Clean During Home Improvement Projects | Lifehacker Australia
  • The gorillas 'behaviour has strong similarities to the children's game tag, but is perhaps more like a playful exchange of punches that must be well-judged to ensure it does not escalate into a more serious fight. Gorillas learn about injustice and revenge by playing tag
  • The smoothly boiled porridge, with its accompaniment of thick yellow cream; the new-laid eggs; the grilled trout, fresh from the stream; the freshly baked "baps" and "scones," the crisp rolls of oatcake; and last, but not least, the delectable, home-made marmalade, which is as much a part of the meal as the coffee itself. Big Game A Story for Girls
  • They may refuse their feeds and become fretful with a shrill cry when handled.
  • Grill, broil or cook patties in a nonstick fry pan, about 5 minutes per side until done.
  • There, the cook grills your ingredients and presto, you have lunch.
  • There will be a grill area for burgers, hot dogs and fries as well as a pizza oven.
  • No fuss, no frills and great colours. Times, Sunday Times
  • The group, composed of four brilliant and accomplished musicians playing the guitar, mandolin, bagpipe, piccolo and violin, will bring their highly original sound to the stage.
  • What has become the largest event in Camarillo, the Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival welcomes a prestigious line up of well-known musicians and artists that will entertain and delight visitors over the entire weekend period. Camarillo Art & Jazz Festival August 10th – August 12th
  • It's frilly and inconsequential and best known for its appearances on princesses, dolls and blushing faces. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is important not to use conventional chucks for hammer drilling.
  • The designers designed a terrific pirate galleon and a thrilling Lost Boys' hideout.
  • The term guerilla warfare didn't come about until later -- early 19th century. "Kill Him!"
  • The voice was wheedling, half chanting, with a sickish thrill in it. DOLL'S EYES
  • Anticoagulation is required afterwards because the atria continue to fibrillate and the risk of systemic embolism persists.
  • When guerrilla or partisan warfare further exasperated him, Grant proposed radical measures.
  • Their show consists of two hours of adult side-splitting comedy and brilliant live music.
  • As such, the set was both heavy on the new material and encore-less, a sort of brilliant means of creating a Pavlovian effect on the assembled concert-goers.
  • In broiling or grilling, the food is cooked directly over a very hot flame.
  • Many companies will be involved in the project from construction contractors to drillers to transportation firms.
  • A friend of the singer said: ‘She was thrilled because a year ago she was being written off and people were saying her career was heading for the dumper.’
  • It scales brilliantly, degrades gracefully, supports optional categories and ‘beaming,’ and is configurable to an unlimited number of options.
  • Additionally, FDA officials decided the drug must carry a warning on its label stating, "An increased rate of stroke was observed following Xarelto discontinuation in clinical trials" in patients with the faulty heartbeat known as atrial fibrillation. FDA Approves Anticlotting Drug
  • This victory provided a fitting finale to a brilliant season for the club.
  • Perry, in a fishing jacket, moving like a marionette that swallowed a pneumatic drill.
  • (= Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, Bd. 76), Leiden: Brill. Intentionality in Ancient Philosophy
  • Equal numbers have congratulated the ad agency for reviving memories of the thrill of discovering a baby is on the way.
  • Marx said that the commodity exchange process thrilling leap from zero to include asset to the propertied people from the process is also facing such thrilling leap.
  • Why the company didn't drill and tap the new model for both standard receiver and tang sights, defeats me.
  • And I won't venture a guess as to how many customers will be as thrilled about the integrated air ionizer as to prefer this model to others…
  • The game is no longer played for the thrill, but for quite different reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's wearing a print dress, low-cut of course, frilly sleeves, a quarter-inch of makeup, and her hair is dyed midnight black.
  • A young sea captain's future is transformed as he encounters mutiny, adventure and a beautiful fugitive in this romantic thriller set during an epic voyage to Shanghai.
  • A chance conversation led to a brilliant new career for the young catering student.
  • Tax cuts will leave more in people 's pockets to spend and $1 trillion of infrastructure investment will reinforce demand for labour for a decade. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole front of the theatre, a curtain of matting, is rolled up at intervals and, when the feat in progress is at its most thrilling climax, is let fall. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • Thetans have been compulsively recording intergalactic history for several quadrillion years.
  • In his brilliant first volume on the Second World War, Winston Churchill describes French statesmanship on the eve of war as ‘the quintessence of defeatism.’
  • I'll trade you my camera for your drill.
  • Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • In a way, you could say this thrill seeker is also following his father's adventuresome footsteps - his dad once maneuvered a motor boat from Venezuela to Miami.
  • Man, the surface of the skull is comparatively smooth, and the supraciliary ridges or brow prominences usually project but little — while, in the Gorilla, vast crests are developed upon the skull, and the brow ridges overhang, the cavernous orbits, like great penthouses. Essays
  • Wilson drills and reams a hole that will form the beginning of the bolt channel.
  • Tuesday, rose from humble beginnings as a peasant herdboy through stages as a teacher, political prisoner and guerrilla chieftain. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Price pulled up during a routine drill and was withdrawn from the squad by medical staff. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are normally used as industrial abrasives, in diamond drilling equipment, or in glass cutting knives.
  • From the seed feeders on the deck come the euphonious calls of chickadees, the bell-like trill of the dark-eyed juncos, the down-slurred whistle of the titmice, the “ank-ank” of the nuthatches, the “zree” of the house finches, and the coo of doves; from the nectar feeders and flowers, the whirr of hummingbird wings. Birdology
  • He was neither a wit nor a brilliant raconteur, neither well-read nor well-educated, and he made no great contribution to enlightened social converse.
  • Instantly Maryse Rose could picture Lefitte's dapper clothing, the immaculately creased trousers, his heavily brilliantined hair. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • He's not exactly thrilled at the prospect of working for his old rival.
  • A dirty orange glow escapes from half-open hatches, grilled vents, and small square windows of grimy glass, and the clangour of beaten metal can be heard far out into the endless snowstorm. Weapon Of Choice short story – excerpt « INTERSTELLAR TACTICS
  • The fifth series of this thriller is more terrifying and heartbreaking than ever. The Sun
  • If so, why are brilliant politicians smiling at human-animalization process? Debilitated People, Powerful Rulers:Searching Roots of Global Politics
  • If the field is free from weeds, the legume seed can be drilled or dibbled. Chapter 9
  • She will probably behave brilliantly if you make the generous overture of inviting her in the first place. Times, Sunday Times
  • The technique uses two bore holes drilled into a coal seam. Times, Sunday Times
  • A braai is the South African version of a barbecue - and I figured I could handle slapping meat on the grill. Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories
  • These tenacious guerrillas come from Chechnya, Pakistan, and Uzbekistan, and they use classical guerrilla hit-and-run tactics.
  • ¿No es cierto, ángel de amor, Oh, my angel of love, do you see que en esta apartada orilla that on this secluded shore más pura la luna brilla the moon shines clear and pure Don Juan Tenorio
  • The sting of brevity is made much softer by the brilliant inclusion of a fully-operational level editor. Archive 2008-04-01
  • I wonder when somebody in gov will give the green light to Cape Drilling Rig. The Volokh Conspiracy » Cape Wind Approved
  • Pettin's men surged up the steps at them, weapons flashing in the guttery light; Del's screaming, shrill as an angry hawk's, stabbed through Joanna's panic like the senseless sounds of nightmare. The Silicon Mage
  • And a younger, sprier Edwards fearlessly taunted his tormentor, U.S. Attorney John Volz, once rising to his feet for a toast in a French Quarter bar while trilling, “When my moods are over, and my time has come to pass, I hope they bury me upside down, so Volz can kiss my ass.” FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
  • I marinated the meat in red wine and then slowly grilled and ate it, accompanied by a light green salad and a half bottle of Country Beaujolais.
  • Part of me thinks this sounds completely immoral; part of me thinks it sounds horribly thrilling.
  • They were drilling through solid rock.
  • He loves his job, but he's not exactly thrilled with being an exile from his home and family. Christianity Today
  • Her eyes missed nothing; her dainty close-set ears heard all -- the short, dry note of a chewink, the sweet, wholesome song of the cardinal, the thrilling cries of native jays and woodpeckers, the heavenly outpoured melody of the Florida wren, perched on some tiptop stem, throat swelling under the long, delicate, upturned bill. The Firing Line
  • But I need my fish grilled and oozing with BBQ sauceJhungry valval!! Cooltwinz Diary Entry
  • Ah! that was Sit-cum-to-ha, shrilly anathematizing the dogs as she cuffed and beat them into the harnesses. THE LAW OF LIFE
  • I often say gorillas are like that: big and look very fierce and very strong but actually are quite gentle and sensitive. Times, Sunday Times
  • That means that, on the strict taxonomic level, chimps and gorillas are hominids.
  • He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician
  • By the time I've yanked on my stockings and managed to rip a ladder in them, I know it's going to be a brilliant day.
  • The smooth surface of the lake reflected back the brilliant moonlight.
  • A bereaved couple allow their dead son to be cloned by a sinister scientific institute in this clunking supernatural thriller. Times, Sunday Times
  • Previous data support a significant relationship between sea-surface temperature and the breeding success of krill-loving gentoo penguins.
  • For two 50-minute sets the crowd shrugged and shimmied to the rhythm of a more blithe and brilliant era.
  • This is a taut, tense and thrilling two hours, supercharged with some serious star power. The Sun
  • You know the drill: cut the grass; bag the clippings; haul them to the curb for pickup.
  • Barilla is another example: it is built on the classic Italian image of tomato sauce, pasta, a carefree way of life, songs and sun.
  • I was well aware of the drill here, that is, that a bribe was expected to process the papers.
  • If the cylinder does not line up with the bore vertically, you are plumb out of luck since the base pin frame holes could be drilled crooked or the frame warped from heat treatment or stress.
  • A pair of flies beginning operation in April, if all were to live, would result in 191,010,000,000,000,000,000 (191 quintillion, 10 quadrillion) flies by August.
  • She could not become the shrill edgy hurried harridan the war had tried to make her while his square, leisurely, beflowered, inscrutable figure passed daily up and down between those pale considerable buildings. Maid in Waiting
  • But Fable Coin Golf is a miniature triumph, brilliantly mixing the dynamics of pinball and shove ha'penny with cunningly compelling results. The 25 best smartphone games of 2011 (so far) – part one
  • According to the report, the massacre occurred after the guerrillas had tried to force the workers to stage a strike against the company.
  • Only a feat of brilliant decipherment by Jean-François Champollion, working in the 1820s, allowed us to understand ancient Egypt again in its own terms. Beyond the Pharaohs
  • The residents of the complex, which has adequate fire security systems, practise mock fire drills every week.
  • With a thrill of comprehension Tesla saw what Jo-Beth was displaying to her brother. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • The man is unquestionably brilliant as a halakhist. Conservative Jews Grow Restless as D-Day Approaches for Gay Ordination | Jewschool
  • It's a rush, a thrill, a challenge to do something that most people can't even conceive of and couldn't do even if they wanted to.
  • We simply do not have the space for well-organised drills of vegetables that lead to a wicker gate opening out onto a woodland meadow.
  • The building industry has come a long way since the time when auger drills and two-man bucksaws ruled the job site.
  • The exhilaration of a mountain summit or the thrill of abseiling into a gorge are experiences that will stay with them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The home team were restricted to individual flashes of brilliance. Times, Sunday Times
  • But, fortunately, there were cavities in the two teeth on either side of the gap -- one in the first molar and one in the palatine surface of the cuspid; might he not drill McTeague
  • It is a speech that cannot fail to thrill the reader for its noble and patriotic eloquence.
  • He'd love to get over there for a game but I'm not to thrilled about the tkt prices! Retirer - French Word-A-Day
  • Behind every brilliant best-selling author is usually a perceptive, savvy publisher.
  • However, Byrom then atoned for his penalty miss by drilling home a 25 yard free kick to make the score 3-1.
  • The thrill, if any, comes from finding a video game - gee whiz!
  • He delights in the society of brilliant painters, singers and musicians.
  • My own knowledge of tools for drilling holes is admittedly extremely slim. Times, Sunday Times
  • While the Magnum definitely brought the real deal in terms of power and increased utility over a traditional sedan, some were not sold on the style of the vehicle which adopted Dodge's characteristic "crosshair" inspired front grille that permeates the entire lineup. Ride Lust - Motion + Mobility
  • There is no reason why a gifted aircraft designer should also be a capable pilot. In the same way, a brilliant pilot can be a menace behind the wheel of a car.
  • Today's attendance figures at those galleries and exhibitions would have astonished and thrilled curators in the 1960s.
  • The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final cadence.
  • Everyone wailed and gnashed their teeth, even though Thriller was 25 years ago. Mourning in America | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Yet even clouds cast shadows, and stars keep changeless patterns and turn circles around the earth, but the rainbow was nothing but a brilliant, beautiful, empty glow in a world made fresh by rain.
  • As for the hot sammies, I liked the ‘New York-style’ tuna melt, which isn't open-faced (as I had hoped), but rather a ‘closed’ round sandwich, well grilled.
  • Critics saw this move into the thriller genre as an admission of the inauthenticity of his supposedly factual work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once primarily limited to intergang violence, the bloodshed of the city’s drug trade began spilling onto the streets of the border city in July 1997, when, at the age of forty-two, Amado Carrillo Fuentes died during a botched cosmetic surgery procedure in Mexico City, supposedly designed to change his appearance to evade law enforcement. THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ
  • Investors 'paper losses on U.S. stocks now total $8.4 trillion since the market peak one year ago, based on the value of the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 index, which includes almost all U. S.-based companies. Wild Day Caps Worst Week Ever for Stocks
  • Brilliant and eloquent, he was full of jokes and pranks. Times, Sunday Times
  • He put in a brilliant performance in the British Grand Prix.
  • Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence.
  • Under an order from state energy firm Gazprom, Sevmash completed Russia's first ice-resistant offshore production platform, which was tugged out to the Pechora Sea in August to drill at the oil-steeped Prirazlomnoye field. Reuters: Press Release
  • The conflict claims roughly four civilian lives for every soldier or alleged guerrilla killed.
  • However, it said the 7,980 small-to-medium sized wide-body deliveries expected during that window would be worth $2.3 trillion. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in that shrill voice of his, he would begin singing a song he had just written. The Other Side of Me
  • Drill the single aggregate particle out of the concrete using a masonry bit and then epoxy or cement a new aggregate particle into place.
  • If an automated external defibrillator is available, people assisting a cardiac-arrest patient should attach the device to the victim and follow its instructions. Study Backs Simpler CPR for Patients
  • The demons were brilliant - creeping and crawling, twisting and writhing as one would expect them to.
  • She is a brilliant advocate but, because of her sex, she is judged primarily on her appearance.
  • The tweaks include new shapes for the front and rear lights, bumper and front grille. The Sun
  • An owl hooted across the compound, and a paraquet disturbed by the outcry uttered a shrill, indignant protest. The Lamp in the Desert
  • Above the drums, singing, and stomping of feet, women ululate shrilly to express their excitement.
  • I was dazzled by a brilliant light.
  • All this guerrilla artwork reflected the widespread belief that it was the IRA that had pulled off the heist.
  • The two fish were paired with fresh vegetables and tiny fried potato globes, which were all brought nicely together by a rich cream sauce and punctuated with a brilliant red burst of caviar.
  • The accepted ratio of government forces to guerrillas is often cited as 10:1.
  • With its wedgy profile, trapezoidal front grille and abbreviated rear end, it clearly speaks the corporation's latest design language. Times, Sunday Times
  • A kind of pneumatic tray automatic drill was designed in order to improve work efficiency and work environment.
  • Last season Marsh pulled off a string of penalty saves and he did not disappoint this time, brilliantly palming away Nick Fisher's spot kick.
  • In 192 thrilling seconds, his side provided ample riposte to all of their scorn and suggestion. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some patients have asystole from the onset of arrest and are unsuitable for defibrillation by the ambulance crew or bystanders.
  • Inspector Rajaram Pardeshi, in-charge of the Junnar police station said the suspects in Shivneri cut three iron grills of the temple window with a sharp object and decamped with a mangalsutra and a nath (nose ring) and some money (totalling Rs 10,725) by breaking open the donation box sometime between Monday night and early Tuesday morning. Are We Losing Our Faith in Tough Times?
  • There is a passion, there is a vigor, there is a forcefulness, which is more thrilling," he says of an all-male Glee Club. Yale Glee Club Hits a High Note
  • Unflinching in its attacks, A Ma Soeur is a brilliant piece by an uncompromising and distinctive auteur.
  • How has the UK moved from being a nation that held up thrift as a virtue and considered debt a vice, to owing a trillion pounds on mortgages, credit cards and other loans?
  • The wildflowers, many of which bloom in May, include waterleaf, wild ginger, red trillium, Jack-in-the-pulpit, smooth and woolly blue violet, Solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, and enchanter's nightshade.
  • Fill to fill dental cavity of drill hole, or install a tooth hat.
  • Essentially, the more than $1 trillion that we have spent on these two wars thus far is money that we have borrowed principally from the Chinese, the Japanese and countries out in the Persian Gulf. Op-Ed: Burdens Of War Unevenly Shared In U.S.
  • But to read day after day in the paper, this golden domesday-book, the lists of rich people who ate terrapin together, or danced together in lace frills and white cravats afterwards, and to read it with avidity, is what might be done in some world of satire. From the Easy Chair — Volume 01
  • You should picture to yourself the brilliant future ahead of us.
  • Choose grilled, baked or broiled foods instead of fried.
  • All of the steel grillages and columns that were left in place or incorporated into the new structure were sandblasted to remove accumulated rust.
  • Serve as a dip as part of a meze or as an accompaniment to grilled meats or fish.
  • Still trying to pull herself together, Merrill chewed her inner lip crossly.
  • In some respects, teams are almost penalized for converting first downs in the two-minute drill because it just takes that much longer to get the next play off.
  • The trivia enthusiast in me thrilled to discover oodles of esoteric tidbits on every page - and not just about salt.
  • This propaganda was drilled into American soldiers for more than a year before the war.
  • The turquoise water sparkled in the brilliant sunlight, dazzling the four birds as they hopped across the warm wet sand towards it.
  • Grill skewers of lemon-and-thyme-marinated lamb, and then serve them atop a garlicky Sardinian couscous full of cauliflower, currants, and pine nuts.
  • He played brilliantly for the first set but then went rather off the boil.
  • A chef checks his charge during preparations for a feast near Asuncion, Paraguay. The barbeque was meant to shatter the world record for the globe's largest grill-off.
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission had charged the bank with covering up for outrageous bonuses given out at Merrill Lynch as the bank acquired the failed stockbrokerage, and now it was letting the bank off the hook with a chicken-feed fine. Robert Scheer: Letting the Banking Rats Out of the Bag
  • As you read this special issue on Prisons, thrill to the fact that lives are being changed - in spite of their presence in prison cells.
  • I opened it and looked at that brilliant and terrible tongue which we call a blade; and I thought that perhaps it was the symbol of the oldest of the needs of man. Tremendous Trifles
  • Beneath the tough outer casing and linear silhouettes are a feast of soft frills and folds.

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