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Meanings of shapely arms in English
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Usage of shapely arms in English
1
Her throat was uncovered, and her shapelyarms showed through the thin sleeves.
2
She was tall, soft, and stout, with ample and shapelyarms, shoulders, and hips.
3
He reached down two shapelyarms and gave a long-fingered hand to each of the hobbits.
4
Her shapelyarms and legs were restless, seemingly impatient to break into some quickly moving dance.
5
The English girl's soft white gown was cut low in the neck, her shapelyarms were bare.
6
Margaret's sleeves were turned back nearly to her elbows, showing a pair of white and shapelyarms.
7
Pamela opened the door to him, pulling down the sleeves of a thin black dress over her shapelyarms.
8
She evidently was in robust health and had well-moulded, shapelyarms and an attractive face, with an eagle nose.
9
A magnificent creature, with muscular, shapelyarms and deep bosom and back like a Greek statue become dark and warm.
10
She had knelt down and was distractedly stretching out her shapelyarms covered with bangles which clashed with a metallic sound:
11
Dawtie threw her shapelyarms above her head-straightup, her head fell back, and she seemed to gaze into the unseen.
12
Maria Clara rose, looked at her aunt, and threw back her shapelyarms, murmuring, "Oh, if I only had-
13
Her face was pale and weary, her hair dishevelled, her shapelyarms blackened with charcoal, but notwithstanding she looked calm, resolute, self-contained.
14
Then a slight, ironical smile crossed his lips, and he stretched out his thin but shapelyarms, as if in derision of himself.
15
It was of saffron-coloured silk, trimmed with black lace; but she wore no ornaments with it, except gold bracelets on her round shapelyarms.
16
A blue painter's blouse slipped over her travelling dress, her sleeves rolled well up her shapelyarms, she had plunged into the labour of settling.