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The voice, the inflection, the bearing-allwent with the ruching and the bangles.
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The ruching was there, but the bangles had been laid aside.
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Bust support and waist ruching will give the illusion of an hourglass figure.
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Black net thus darned is very pretty for ruching and jabots for dress-waists.
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Everyone will recognize Nancy Ellen's fine Spencerian hand in that bonnet and ruching.
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He has made no attempt to furbelow our finances.
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Her sex was the very essence of her; she had no need to wear it like a furbelow.
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A furbelow of precious stones, a hat buttoned with a diamond, a brocade waistcoat or petticoat, are standing topics.
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The dresses held an atmosphere of evaporated frivolity; flirtations lingered in every frill, and memories of old larks lurked in every furbelow.
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The objects, ranging from furbelow clams to Indian blowguns, were borrowed from the Museum of Natural History and the New York Botanical Garden.
Usage of ruche in English
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A train of white glacé trimmed with a ruche of white crape.
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Finish round with a ruche of satin ribbon or fringe, crimson colour.
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Her face was whiter than the widow's ruche she wore in her black bonnet.
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Under the brim was a white WIDOW'S ruche.
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A ruche of white is now placed just inside the bonnet, which relieves the black effect somewhat.
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A crape bonnet should be worn, and a very small white ruche may be added if desired.
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An old lady with a thin, pipe-stem neck should adopt a full ruche and fluffy, soft collar-bands.
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A mother who has lost a grown child wears the same mourning as that prescribed for a widow excepting the white cap ruche.
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It gave back their green again to the aspidistras that, rising from a ruche of pink paper, formed the central ornament of the table.
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A deep flounce of gauffred real lace goes round the neck, while round the face there is a ruche or frill, also very finely gauffred.
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Hats have almost entirely replaced bonnets, except for elderly widows, who often adopt the close-fitting Marie Stuart bonnet, with the white ruche inside the brim.
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The harmony between themselves and the adults at LA RUCHE is highly encouraging.
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Steering southwards, they passed the mouth of the Ruche river.
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Several years ago Comrade Faure bought the land on which he built his LA RUCHE.
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The garden, kept as only a Frenchman knows how, furnishes a large variety of vegetables for LA RUCHE.
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"Meda" made a ruche for grandma, crocheted lace, and speculated in butter, gaining in all 66 cents.