She was slim as a leopard, and had a luxurious silken coat.
Guenhwyvar's silken black coat was burned and showing more patches of scalded skin than fur.
The smooth warmth of her silken coat proclaimed that she was well-cared for and in fine health.
Seemingly impervious to the mysterious force, the Khitan took a silken scarf from one of the baggy sleeves of his silken coat.
Saxon stood under the father of all madronos, watching Hazel and Hattie go out the gate, the full vegetable wagon behind them, when she saw Billy ride in, leading a sorrel mare from whose silken coat the sun flashed golden lights.
The silken coats of the well-cared-for horses gleamed in the sunshine.
Read, if you dare, what Shelos wrote, With dead bands fumbling his silken coat; Andfottow the ships through the wind-blown wrack- Follow the ships that come not back.
The princess, in silken coat and trousers, was also fettered; but her chains and fetters were much lighter and seemed to be made of solid silver.
"And I tell you, Loskiel, though I would not boast, this accursed rifle-shirt and these gaudy leggings conceal a supple body and a leg as neatly turned as any figure more fortunately clothed in silken coat and stockings!"
The lovely Ms. Graham wore a long silken brown coat that covered a matching pants suit, and her slightly masculine look was clearly intentional, for she sang arias of four male characters from opera, roles originally intended for castrati.