Two flaps of material turned back on the chest, especially a continuation of a coat collar.
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Examples for "lapel"
Examples for "lapel"
1The fear-fueled solution: a surveillance society, with a copcam on every lapel.
2You must accept that.' She touched the gold lace on his lapel.
3I look up from the lapel I am turning right side out.
4What's really become ubiquitous is the lapel pin of the American flag.
5The young man had a flower in the lapel of his coat.
1The sons and daughters of kamikazes were treated with near rever- ence.
2Still, those parts and instruments made long ago in Waltham remain revered.
3Same goes for Cave 2001 and certain elements of revered Jewish history.
4Previously revered institutions are no longer held in the same unquestioning respect.
5In another age, he would have been revered as a great leader.
6The great ones are revered in my country; they are not traitors.
7He was also revered by the populace, especially for his charitable work.
8The English tradition proved a strong early influence; Jane Eyre was revered.
9She said Savile was extremely strong and revered by all around him.
10The work of Alvin Ailey has long been revered, imitated and praised.
11In the same way a Carian stock, the Ioxidae, revered the asparagus.
12His father had been the most revered king in two thousand years.
13Another revered figure was Christopher Columbus and, in later years, Franklin Roosevelt.
14He saw in Messina the hero of Lepanto revered as a god.
15The Pope is loved and revered in all Catholic countries-excepthis own.
16Lemmon, of course, was the most revered and feared therapist of all.