A lapel on a woman's garment; turned back to show the reverse side.
Parts of material turned back on a piece of clothing, characteristic especially for historical uniforms.
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Examples for "revere "
Examples for "revere "
1 Sir David said people must care, respect and revere the natural world.
2 And all men revere the number one hundred, which is ten tens.
3 We revere in them the protomartyrs of co-operative industry and economic equality.
4 Indian children were taught to respect their elders and revere the religious.
5 Some eager Trojan boy won it; let him revere and keep it.
1 His coat was of light-weight cloth with voluminous revers , a long swallow-tail and large steel buttons.
2 They want cerise satin revers on a plum-colored foulard, and that's what we've been giving them.
3 The good woman felt of it carefully, and thought she observed in the skirts and revers thicknesses of paper.
4 He was dressed in a blue broadcloth coat with flaps and revers of same, trimmed with large beautiful buttons.
5 The V-shaped vesture gives her a longer waist, and the long lines of the revers add to the length of her skirt.
6 Also mention of the scandal of the generals Georges Revers and Charles Mast.
7 "A brassard," repeated Mr. Britling, "and perhaps coloured strips on the revers of a coat."
8 (2) Designs for revers , cuffs, vests, and yokes.
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