Straw hat with a straight brim, flat crown and ribbon hatband.
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Examples for "katie"
Examples for "katie"
1Maybe I should start reading the paper more often, Katie told her.
2Katie said he was initially reluctant to handle money: He'd say 'no.
3Using Katie's original queries, I'll do my best to explain them: 1.
4Something is wrong with Katie, he said in a very serious voice.
5You need Katie Allen's round-up of key points from the statement, here.
1The skimmer flew south above the highway at a steady sixty meters.
2Theo turned without a word, dropped into the skimmer, and lifted off.
3Ben relaxed his grip and his thoughts, and the lake skimmer slowed.
4Gotta look in the skimmer. He tried to get to his feet.
5Take them up with a skimmer, drain and serve hot, on toast.
1The old days or the new times, somer or kemmer, love is love.
2Fine; thus they are spared much waste and madness; but what is left, in somer?
3You allers was han'some, but now you's han'somer'n ever!
4The arrest of Gerry Adams may also deter somer floaters who were drifting in its direction.
5I have already had some trouble trying to tell this story in a language that has no somer pronouns, only gendered pronouns.
1But boater Craig Reeves says living on a barge is not straightforward.
2Fernandez Jones was an experienced boater who frequently went deep-sea fishing, Snyder said.
3What if some boater wants to motor down by the dam?
4A boater on Lake Norman had snagged a portion of an upper arm.
5A color print featured a kid in a boater with an LBJ hatband.
1Yes, mind your blasphemies, LL is a bit of a Bible-basher.
2His tweet led to a lead and the eventual discovery of this mystery heel basher.
3I don't want to be seen as a teacher-basher.
4The barbarian was about to slip inside the gate, an unapologetic Boca-basher crashing the Boca garden party.
5What he is not is an Israel-basher.
1In his hand was a straw boater with a yellow band about it.
2He seemed respectable enough-young ,cleanshaven, straw boater, light-flanneltrousers.
3In the next picture, the friend's straw boater is crushed.
4One of a group of monks wears a straw boater, another an embroidered Russian fur hat.
5In the summer, he wore a straw boater.
1It is made of a pure white double bonded silk cady -a thick fabric -which has a soft matt lustre.
2Being bosom cronies of Mr. Cady, the four youths needed little urging.
3As they shook hands Cady grunted: My invitation to globe-trot is withdrawn.
4Cady made a sacrifice, but the next two batters were easily retired.
5The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Woman's Bible, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
6Wagner was given a base on balls and Cady was an easy out.
7Elizabeth Cady Stanton was elected president; Mrs. Gerrit Smith, Mrs. E.C.
8Left our encampment, Cady thinking the snow would bear the horses.
9Miss Anthony and Mrs. Cady Stanton have good missionary ground among these Indians.
10All cadies are rich: they live by selling themselves to the highest bidder.'
11But Bob remained inflexible, and Mr. Cady relapsed into gloom, muttering:
12We study Cady Stanton's handsome face as she talks on rapidly and facetiously.
13End of Project Gutenberg's The Woman's Bible, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton
14The situation was thus eloquently summed up by that woman statesman, Elizabeth Cady Stanton:
15The new building that took its place was splendidly planned by Cady & Gregory.
16Mr. Stakman: I will ask Mr. Cady to answer that.