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1 She wore a large apron over an old dress that was rather tight for her.
2 Maids wore short gowns, a large apron , and a gypsy hat tied down over a cap.
3 Heavy working gloves and boots are provided, and a large apron with pockets goes with the outfit.
4 Her print gown was tucked up, and she was wearing a large apron over her striped petticoat.
5 Tying on a large apron , she said:-
6 At the top of the stairs M. Bruno, with a large apron round him, was getting ready to clean the steps.
7 His gaze travelled last to the large apron , or pinafore, on a peg fastened in a door immediately beside his couch.
8 Trying to shake her strange sense of melancholy, Regan jerked off the large apron that covered her cotton shorts and skimpy T-shirt.
9 AFTER breakfast, Mrs. Wood put on a large apron , and going into the kitchen, said: Have you any scraps for the hens, Adele?
10 The shouts came nearer as Lisbeth, wiping her floury hands on the large apron she always wore when cooking, came bustling along the passage.
11 Obeying this command, Barbara emptied the contents into the large apron that the mistress upheld to receive them, and she sat down to the examination.
12 With large aprons tied over their brown habits, the Lay Brothers work upon their land, planting parsnips in rows, or tending a prosperous bee-farm.
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