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1 Keep it yourself, Jerrie,' and he held it up against her white bib apron.
2 Not a great deal of blood; just enough to stain the white bib on his chest.
3 But he batted impressively for 77 in a massive white bib , which has sadly replaced an England jumper.
4 Something about a cat she had seen in a pet shop window: black with a cunning white bib .
5 Churchill asked that there always be a cat with four white paws and a white bib residing at Chartwell in Kent.
6 The white bib of her uniform glistens with moisture: she's braved the elements once already, to bang on the door of Shears's little bungalow.
7 She was slender and dressed like an Edwardian maid, complete with a starched white bib apron over a full black skirt and white cotton blouse.
8 Perhaps especially the so-called wild cats, often most handsome beasts with long silky fur and appealing white bibs .
9 As a volunteer pinned the numbered bibs to our backs, she said, You've got white bibs ; the pink bibs signify a survivor.
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