An enormous man wearing a hat jammed on his head sat the , his gross fingers grlppmg a tiny espresso cup.
He was ambling toward me, hands jammed down into his pockets, hat jammed down on his head.
When the sun is down by 5:30, one expects to hurry home with collar pulled up and hat jammed down.
L.A. TIMES enormous man wearing a hat jammed on his sat there, his gross fingers gripping a tiny cup.
He wore a plain khaki-coloured jacket and trousers and a wide-brimmed hat jammed on his head.
One, twisted in a black cloak, his hat jammed down over his head, went headlong back into the arms of Su Yeng and two Mongols as they arrived.
He had a hat jammed down low over his eyes to shield them from the sun, and they were nothing but bloodshot slits.
Other than the night I broke an easel, my "midnight mischief" was benign (a tray of house plants found atop the washing machine; hat and gloves jammed into the refrigerator).
John Randolph was also there, leaning in his privileged way against the judge's tribunal, flicking his riding-whip against one long leg, a planter's hat jammed down on his head.
Woburn, we learn, is a huge man, dressed in an old coat with a broad brimmed hat jammed on his head.