(1) A loose coverall (coat or frock
(2) A loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles
(1) Embellish by sewing in straight lines crossing each other diagonally
(2) Embellish by sewing in lines crossing each other diagonally
(1) He wore a smock , gardening gloves, and a pair of half-moon glasses with a smudge of mud on them.
(2) Mr Blair was wearing a black and blue T-shirt, jeans and training shoes, while his wife was dressed for the heat in multi-coloured patterned trousers, a white smock and trainers.
(3) Women generally wear a loose, scoop-necked smock over a long skirt made by a wrap-around piece of cloth.
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(5) An artist's smock
(6) A short, plump man in a heavy smock over a dark jacket, sat in a one horse chaise and raised his hat.
(7) Have the kids wear old clothes or provide large plastic bags with holes cut in the bottom and sides so they can slip over heads and arms for a protective smock .
(8) So he exchanged his football boots for an artist's smock and threw himself wholeheartedly into painting.
(9) His clothes were a blue smock that must have been designated for volunteers.
(10) Girls returning from the maize fields, in their red gowns, white smock-frocks , and yellow or red headkerchiefs, stroll through the meadows like moving flowers.
(11) They seemed an almost comically suburban couple: polite, a little posh, all golf jumpers and floral smocks .
(12) Big smocks , lacy cardigans and wide trousers were the backbone of a collection that carried echoes of high-school uniforms and American small-town culture.
(13) Alberta Ferretti's romantic, smocked silk blouses and Greek maiden gowns were delightfully soft, as was Consuelo Castiglioni's Marni collection.
(14) Smocks or smock-frocks were the traditional garb of country labourers and agricultural workers in the eighteenth century, dating back to much earlier times, and remaining popular in some areas well into the nineteenth century.
(15) Look in the pattern books for suitable patterns or see u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Sourcesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb at the end of this article for companies selling a variety of patterns for children's smocked clothing.
(16) The sleeves flirt with flared puffs and completely slit up, ruffled and smocked sleeves.
(17) Frozen solid in her smocked white dress, Dorothy realised she wasn't in Kansas anymore.
(18) Ploughmen in clean smock-frocks yoke themselves with ropes to the plough, ribbons and bunches of corn in their hats.
(19) Even allowing for Will Fern's smock-frock , the usual garment of the rural labourer throughout the 19th c., the costumes of The Chimes reveal a consistent sense of taste, style, and design.
(20) Grrr finally she picked a lovely pink smocked top reduced to a tenner.
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