Aún no tenemos significados para "clean apron".
1Hearing them now, Tildy reached hastily for her clean apron and hurried up-stairs.
2And over the skirt she put a new, clean apron.
3Mrs. Budge, as she hunted out a clean apron, grumbled at the unusual summons.
4He brushed his long-fingered hands over the clean apron and full-length sleeves he wore.
5She has a nearly clean apron, and the shoddy coat has been tidied a little.
6Thinking it over, she could not recall ever having seen Lizzie with a clean apron.
7At the door of the little house stood Anne in a white cap and clean apron.
8At the right time she laid aside her hoe, tied on a clean apron, and said:
9She took off her hooded cloak, put on a clean apron and turned up her sleeves.
10He added, patronizingly, "If you put on a clean apron, you'll look quite nice."
11The maid, having attired herself in a clean apron and a crooked cap, stood in the doorway.
12The door was opened by a woman wearing a clean apron upon a not very clean gown.
13You've got to have on your clean apron, and have your hair brushed and your face washed.
14Oh, dear, it was a clean apron!
15It doesn't seem to be broken; he touches it, speculatively, and Kat says, careful, this is a clean apron.
16Before milking, the udders are carefully brushed and washed, and the milker covers himself entirely with a clean apron.
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