Sentence example with the word 'tunic'

tunic

Definition n. an enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue

Last update: May 3, 2017


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The Hebrew word rendered in the older translations, "coat of many colors," means literally, "long-sleeved tunic."   [Please select]

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He is wearing a tunic.   [Please select]

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I have gave her a tunic for her birthday.   [Please select]

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The soldier removed his tunic and slept.   [Please select]

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His clothing was styled differently, with a dark V-neck tunic, dark pants, and a thick belt around his lower abdomen.   [Please select]

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He gazed after the last broad tunic.   [Please select]

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Again I tapped my tunic pocket.   [Please select]

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Atossa gathered up her mantle and her under tunic, and trod daintily, with a look of repugnance on her beautiful face.   [Please select]

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As Councillor Jackson pinned the medal on to her tunic, a storm of clapping and cheers rose from the school.   [Please select]

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He was dressed for the road in a brown woolen tunic contributed by some one in Pertinax' suite.'   [Please select]

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He showed her a new sword that he had girded on along with the short tunic of a gladiator.   [Please select]

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