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So far, this game is a cute and fun time waister.
Her jersey shirt waister by no means new, but it went well with her brown tweed coat.
The waister came in: touched his forehead.
Richardson's answer as the waister heaved him up was lost in the crash of guns and a savage cheering.
I left that pretty shirt waister at home--a pity.
In the meantime every man in this ship, watchkeeper, idler or waister, must be proficient with a musket.
She was glad presently that she had taken such pains with her hair and her face and that she had kept on the jersey shirt waister.
It was a bright May morning and Polly, in a jersey shirt waister, not high fashion but suiting her well enough, settled back into the luxury of the Bentley.
Sally had grimaced with distaste when she had met her from the train, immediately condemning the beige shirt waister dress she was wearing as unbelievably frumpy and sexless.
Charity sat, outwardly composed in her neat cream shirt waister but behind her calm front her brain was seething with half-formed sentences, dignified apologies and logical reasons for what she had done.
Under Aunt Meg's kindly eye, she packed her blue denim skirt and several cotton blouses, a silvery grey cotton shirt waister she had had for years, still elegant even if not in the forefront of fashion.
She had thought about changing her dress--she was wearing a cotton crepon dress, a shirt waister in a honey colour--but she was convinced that the professor never noticed what she wore, and he could arrive at any moment.
Peter Waister, a former graduate student of Hudson's, stated at Hudson's funeral, "I was impressed by his ability to balance the three areas [of research, teaching and advisory work] and to be inspirational in them all, a rare achievement."
Euphemia, bareheaded and cool in a short-sleeved shirt waister by no means new but elegant and entirely suitable for the journey, surveyed the other girl's flowing draperies and wondered why on earth she should choose to wear something so awkward for a plane journey.
She put on a cotton shirt waister a pale Liberty print with a modest neckline and short sleeves because she was fairly sure that the people of Sicily didn't care for bare arms and shorts, especially in their churches, and she intended to visit several.
Nicholls, Edward Nicholls, who was first of Arethusa, looked at him without much love - no seaman, too feeble to haul, no handicraft, and he was about to rate him landman and waister when he happened to ask him what he thought he could do that might be useful aboard a ship.