She was wearing no coif, but a jewel glittering on her breast.
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Whilst forming a coif it also completely covers the back and shoulders.-Trans
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The wind stirred her black habit and touched gently her white coif.
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The rain ran down the mail coif under his plain iron helmet.
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Hair Keep your strands carefree and cute with this bohemian babe-inspired coif.
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Often a velvet cap was worn outside the biggin or lace cap.
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I have seen it stated that the biggin was a night-cap.
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By Shakespere's day biggin had become wholly a term for a child's cap.
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The French coffee biggin is valuable for this.
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As he whose brow with homely biggin bound
Uso de biggins em inglês
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Is there no room for them in the dirty lawlands that they maun file the hills wi' their biggins?
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Better built cottages took the place of the old mud biggins with holes in their roofs to let out the smoke.
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The finest needlework and lace stitches were lavished on these tiny infants' caps, which were not, when thus adorned and ornamented, called biggins.
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In which film will you encounter young versions of Meat Loaf and Christopher Biggins?
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We sat with her, Bobby and Christopher Biggins.
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Biggins said it was a misconception that university drama and theatre degrees were just about training actors.
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Mr Biggins locks Siegfried and James in the privy when they threaten to euthanise his prize rooster.
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Dave Dyer interrupted to give tidings, D' tell you that Clara Biggins was in town couple days ago?
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(Whether this old duck Biggins had an English setter or a Llewellyn.
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Christopher Biggins is hosting the Best Of British Variety Tour 2010, which runs until 28 September.
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Biggins agreed, saying the heyday of the theatre degree at Newcastle university turned the city into a "hotbed" of creativity.
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Defending women's champions Tolka Rovers have a new coach in David Biggins as Maeve Coleman concentrates on the Irish Cadette squad this season.
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Research conducted by field biologist Dean Biggins with the US Geological Survey indicates that, once it arrives, the plague is there to stay.
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In a follow-up study, Biggins and his colleagues compared the survival of vaccinated and unvaccinated ferrets on sites that didn't have an obvious outbreak.