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1 She wore a white blouse and a close- fitting blue skirt.
2 There were others in tight- fitting blue uniforms with gold fringe or tassels at the shoulders.
3 Diantha looked taller and more mature than ever in a plain, loosely fitting blue serge.
4 He's fat, for one thing, and yet still insists on wearing his form- fitting blue - and - white costume.
5 Like nearly all the girls and women of the hills, she wore close- fitting blue cotton trousers.
6 They were each wearing black sweatpants and tight- fitting blue shirts, which set off their blond hair.
7 He was a tall, thin black in a cheap, ill- fitting blue serge suit and an open-necked shirt.
8 Of course, she's very expensive but worth every penny, I think. She smoothed white gloves over her form- fitting blue - and - white gown.
9 Both the young men at once recognized the glimmer of the small white feather and the tightly- fitting blue dress of the sea-princess.
10 For indeed they were clad but in close- fitting blue kirtles of fine wool, embroidered about the hems with gold and coloured threads.
11 He wore a well- fitting blue suit of conventional cut and neither his hands nor his feet seemed to bother him a bit.
12 He was a square dogged-faced fellow, with a long white scar down his cheek, and a close- fitting blue coat with brass buttons.
13 As if she'd sensed his intent to keep this date casual, Kylie arrived in form- fitting blue jeans and a soft V-necked sweater in deep purple.
14 The Coogan's captain was Len Buchannan, a wire-thin man in his mid-fifties, dressed in a pair of worn, faded shorts and a tight- fitting blue cap.
15 Beneath that, he wore a uniform- atight-fittingblue jacket, white shirt, white pants, and high black boots.
16 "Do you know about the bell?" A woman clad in an ill- fitting blue print dress joined Aurore in the yard, staring up at the building.
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