She was middle aged, well cared for, well turned out, wearing a clean white blouse.
She had changed to a loose, clean, white blouse with green embroidery, and her leggings were a light, fresh green.
She dressed hurriedly, putting on her kilt and a clean blouse.
Finding a clean blouse, or at least one that passed the olfactory test, was the toughest.
He didn't, of course, especially compared with her in her soft leather boots and coat and bright, clean blouse.
Hastily he got out a clean blouse, tore the old one off, soused his head in cold water.
The flesh merchant stood with his hands on his hips, dressed in a clean blue blouse tucked into tight black pants.
In her bedroom she took another skirt and a clean blouse from the closet.
He found what he wanted way at the bottom, behind three clean blouses and a lap-eared pocket road atlas.
His clean blouse was ruined for that time and the pies for all time.