Sentence example with the word 'apron'

apron

acting area, band shell, bridge, dressing room, fly floor, grid, lightboard, pinafore, runway, stage left, the boards

Definition n. a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing

Last update: August 26, 2015


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House wives wear aprons while cooking.   [noun]

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Whilst 250mm may seem excessive for a top edge abutment or apron flashing it may not be.   [noun]

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Wear an apron with pockets, some have knee pads attached.   [noun]

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Cheeseman shed a tear, and put on a new apron, and entirely reformed his political views, which had been loose and Whiggish.   [noun]

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--And how the deil got you down to that infernal Bessy's-apron, as they call it.'   [noun]

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"I dare say not--A good down pillow for his good white head were more meet than a couch so churlish as Bessy's-apron, plague on her."'   [noun]

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Cheeseman now think nothing of as much as three spots on his white linen apron, even in the first half of the week.   [noun]

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She had an infant in one arm, and with the other she smoothed down her apron, to which hung a chubby child of two years old.   [noun]

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[Illustration: Pattern of a modelling apron] [Sidenote: Gardens] In still another way the earth may be utilized, for children may make gardens of it.   [noun]

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The only clothing of the horse-soldiers was the apron, and their weapon a light club in the form of a mace or battle-axe.   [noun]

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He entered and a moment afterwards old Assunta came out and shuffled away, holding her apron to her eyes.   [noun]

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