Sentence example with the word 'ribands'

ribands

Last update: September 5, 2015


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But the most remarkable of the persons with whom at this time Johnson consorted was Richard Savage, an earl's son, a shoemaker's apprentice, who had seen life in all its forms, who had feasted among blue ribands in St James's Square, and had lain with fifty pounds weight of irons on his legs in the condemned ward of Newgate.   [Please select]

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And all this he suffered rather than cut the ribands of his helmet.   [Please select]

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"There is a gown and tippet or so here, and a hood and some ribands I might do without," she said.   [Please select]

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From the roof hung vulgar glass chandeliers with ropes tied with faded pink ribands.   [Please select]

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Two little girls are sitting in it, and swing themselves backwards and forwards; their frocks are as white as snow, and long green silk ribands flutter from their bonnets.   [Please select]

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Her side curtains were waving in ribands, the forward flag-pole held nothing but one tiny rag of blue bunting and the tender, torn from the chocks, was jammed between the stanchions ahead.   [Please select]

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