Aún no tenemos significados para "black woollen".
1The women looked well in black woollen skirts and white tunics.
2Josephine hastily opened it and asked, in surprise- Apieceof black woollen cloth!
3It was an elderly woman, in a black bonnet and a black woollen shawl-hismother.
4Though it was summer her body and her head were shrouded in some black woollen material.
5The dresses worn by the women and girls are all made of coarse black woollen stuffs.
6A guy in his late sixties was standing waiting, a black woollen coat over his arm.
7He was wearing a black goose-down jacket, and a black woollen watch cap, and black gloves.
8She looked a little cracker, Ivy did, what with that little hat and those black woollen stockings.
9The turtleneck black woollen balaclava sweater covers the nose and includes a red cut-out for the mouth.
10All the store-huts were during the rainy season covered with black woollen cloth, called màk, woven in the country.
11I will have handsome toilets, I-poorAunt Medea-whohave never seen myself in anything but shabby black woollen dresses.
12Round her face and mouth she had enveloped a black woollen shawl, but this was to be discarded presently.
13My mother, alive to the possibility of biting winds, insisted I wear a pair of her black woollen tights.
14She was a short, thick, shapeless woman with a large yellow face wrapped up everlastingly in a black woollen shawl.
15Maitre Mouche lifted up his hand-witha black woollen glove on it-asif making oath to the truth of these statements.
16Arrayed in a decent black dress, with a decent black bonnet and a black woollen shawl, the old lady looked intensely respectable.
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