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Meanings of trim with sable in English
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Usage of trim with sable in English
1
The three dressed alike, in green velvet trimmedwithsable.
2
The tiny upright figure in its blue velvet suit, heavily trimmedwithsable, standing there proudly.
3
His heavy cloak was richly trimmedwithsable, and clasped with the crossed hammers of the Rykkers, wrought in silver.
4
He was dressed in striped black-and-scarlet robes trimmedwithsable, but the fur looked more than a little patchy and moth-eaten.
5
In his black velvet coat extravagantly trimmedwithsable, he is a beautiful, haughty despot who plays with the lives and souls of men.
6
He was clad in the dress of a respectable citizen, a black jerkin trimmedwithsable, a black-velvet beaver hat and a white feather.
7
The Prince wore sky-blue trimmedwithsable, and brightened with silver facings; tunic and trousers of an extremely tight fit set off a muscular frame.
8
She said: You go and kowtow to Her Majesty as it is a great favor for her to give you a dress trimmedwithsable.
9
She changed her mind hurriedly twenty times, but was careful to select the most becoming street-frock she possessed, a gentian blue cloth trimmedwithsable.