Aún no tenemos significados para "starched linen".
1Their hair was done very untidily, and they smelt aggressively of starched linen.
2She rubbed the starched linen between her fingertips, shaking her head.
3The starched linen seemed to cut into his flesh.
4He always wore starched linen, a high collar, a fashionable tie and a bowler hat.
5The silver brushes, ivory combs, and filigreed hand mirror were laid out on starched linen.
6They were frayed in prickles of starched linen.
7In a moment the starched linen fluttered out, fell into the river, and was carried swirling away.
8He was ridiculously tall, nearly six foot nine, whiter than a starched linen handkerchief, with flame-red hair.
9His clothing was respectable, if not fashionable; he displayed a considerable amount of starched linen of indifferent lustre.
10His starched linen cuffs protrude from his coat sleeves; and his collar, also of starched white linen, is Gladstonian.
11Then Laddie came, fresh from a tubbing, starched linen, dressed in his new riding suit, and wearing top hat and gauntlets.
12He wore a well-fitting suit of blue serge and a show of starched linen, in itself a distinguishing mark up north.
13The hand of the drinker trembled uncontrollably, and a tiny red stream trickled down the unshaven chin to the starched linen beneath.
14With a rustle of starched linen skirts and stiff shirt-fronts, the congregation sat down, and gave heed to the Reverend Mr. Zitterel.
15With his coat of blue cloth, starched linen collar, and white gloves, he reminded me of anything but the policemen of my town.
16How very pleasant it is to be a vagabond, when one may return to starched linen and the trammels of civilization whenever one wishes!
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