An enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue.
1 The young girl in the red silk tunic walked ahead of me.
2 The tunic worn by the girl is of finer materials; of fawn-skin.
3 Note the varied quantity of the edge in white mass of tunic .
4 Answer: they are ecclesiastical dress items resembling a poncho, tunic and cloak.
5 Morphofunctional aspects of the tunic tissue and certain phylogenetic relationships are discussed.
6 He fished in his tunic , brought out a folded sheet of paper.
7 De Soya realizes that he is still gripping the young medic's tunic .
8 Sabine placed her right hand into the folds of his linen tunic .
9 The tunic was without seam, woven from the top in one piece.
10 Suddenly Teddy clapped his hands so the dove in his tunic started.
11 The girdle was often tied around it instead of round the tunic .
12 Ever and anon the sun shone upon the buttons of his tunic .
13 The tunic of merchants and middle class men reached to the calf.
14 But I had taken against the washed-out tunic I'd put on yesterday.
15 The steel-tipped shaft flew true, piercing the fellow's tunic , spearing his heart.
16 The second she seized by his tunic and flung into the river.
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