There, outside the swinging door, is a man, maybe thirty-five, a tie, white shirtsleeves rolled to his elbows, close-cropped hair, the look of management in his eyes.
When the doctor came into the room, he was drying his hands on a towel, spatters of Deems' blood still present on his white shirtsleeves.
The wind flapped his white shirtsleeves against his arms and streamed his black, black hair out behind him.
The sergeant was wearing white shirtsleeves and shorts, regulation black tie in a tiny knot.
They appeared to be an ordinary enough committee, all in white shirtsleeves and loosened ties.
His white shirtsleeves were stained an evil pinkish color from the little blood that oozed out of the wounds I'd accidentally inflicted, crushing him.
These hands, and the crisp white shirtsleeves that lead away from them, are the only signs of me in the room.
A voluble, knowledgeable man in white shirtsleeves and old-fashioned suspenders, Ethan suggested that I should also consider a kind of escapist "flight."
She smiled, and gave some message to an elderly man in white shirtsleeves, who had followed her to the door.
David's jacket was off, his green paisley tie loosened, and his white shirtsleeves rolled up to his elbows.