Ainda não temos significados para "lace coat".
1Well, except for the white lace coat, monsieur, I dressed Mlle.
2But it does not account for the lace coat in which the girl went away.
3Celie's wardrobe, you found that nothing more had been taken away except the white lace coat?
4Rosewarne picked him up, dusted his lace coat carefully, and led him aside into this very field of Parc-an-hal.
5Feversham, settling his gold- laced coat comfortably to his figure, looked at her.
6I wish the 'Packhorse' was quit of him, maugre his laced coat.
7He started back, clapping his hand to the breast of his laced coat.
8Lewis's uniform laced coat and nearly half a Carrot of to-bacco.
9Bolitho threw off his gold- laced coat and sat at the table.
10Ozzard patted the gold- laced coat into place and eyed the epaulettes with professional interest.
11Her temper had come back; she had thrown his laced coat into the approaching sea!
12Brandy was a gate-porter's inside livery, the lining of his laced coat which he always wore.
13Godschale turned, irritated, as his wife plucked insistently at his gold- laced coat, and drew him aside.
14Raccoon-skin and deerskin coats were many; these were likewise waistcoats, and the first lace coats were also waistcoats.
15Robert Keayne of Boston had costly lace coats in 1640, which he wore with doublets-theselikewise were waistcoats.
16Then she saw him, straight-backed and tall in his fine gold- laced coat, the old family sword at his side.