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Meanings of
lapel
in anglès
rus
лацкан
català
solapa
espanyol
solapa
Back to the meaning
Two flaps of material turned back on the chest, especially a continuation of a coat collar.
rever
Related terms
costume component
català
solapa
Usage of
lapel
in anglès
1
The fear-fueled solution: a surveillance society, with a copcam on every
lapel
.
2
You must accept that.' She touched the gold lace on his
lapel
.
3
I look up from the
lapel
I am turning right side out.
4
What's really become ubiquitous is the
lapel
pin of the American flag.
5
The young man had a flower in the
lapel
of his coat.
6
He wore a moss-rose bud in the
lapel
of his well-fitting coat.
7
He plans to carry the names of refuseniks in his
lapel
pocket.
8
A silver tag on his
lapel
said that his name was Clark.
9
Old King Brady flung back the
lapel
of his vest, and exclaimed:
10
He threw back the
lapel
of his coat and showed a badge.
11
The local
lapel
-
button
famufacturers were caught fairly off base by the tumult.
12
Each one wore a small purple name tag stuck to his
lapel
.
13
He touched his
lapel
and then clasped his hands to stop himself.
14
He smoothed a hand down the stylish
lapel
of his suit coat.
15
Dyke Darrel lifted the
lapel
of his coat, exposing a silver star.
16
Josie turned over the
lapel
of her packet, disclosing a small badge.
Other examples for "lapel"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
lapel
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
left lapel
touch the lapel
right lapel
yellow lapel
embroider lapel
More collocations
Translations for
lapel
rus
лацкан
català
solapa
espanyol
solapa
Lapel
through the time
Lapel
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common