Similar words: lap, slap, slap-up, elapse, overlap, spell, repel, compel. Meaning: [lə'pel] n. lap at the front of a coat; continuation of the coat collar.
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1. A silver brooch was pinned to her lapel.
2. A flower was pinned to/in her lapel.
3. He was wearing a carnation in his lapel.
4. Elizabeth absent-mindedly picked a thread from his lapel.
5. She pinned a large amethyst brooch to her lapel.
6. She glanced briefly at his lapel badge.
7. What is that badge on your lapel?
8. There is a lot of lapel twitching.
9. Mrs Young wore hers boldly on her lapel.
10. Jim wore a blue ribbon on his black lapel.
11. Sandy has hold of my lapel in the lightest way, instructing me in a murmur.
12. Brown stains appeared on the lapel of his new coat.
13. I packed my AK-47 lapel pin, my polyester-blend suit and some white shoes for sporty occasions.
14. He doesn't drink, and proudly displays a lapel badge proclaiming the fact.
15. Writer Tim Cahill likes to hand out commemorative lapel pins.
16. You can pick up shoulder patches, lapel pins, badges, and more.
17. Volunteers, sometimes wearing blue lapel pins in the shape of crutches, raised money in numerous and often ingenious ways.
18. As Singer went back, he grabbed Pascoe's lapel, dragging him on, and they both fell.
19. Now police have seized 3,000 forged lapel tickets in a raid on this Birmingham pub and a number of houses.
20. He supports the group and wears its pin on his lapel.
21. The stenographer was an old man with a rosette in his lapel.
22. She takes the pin from me, secures it back on her lapel[sentencedict.com/lapel.html], and drifts off.
23. She wears it, proudly, throughout her life, on the lapel of her Sunday suit.
24. She wore a white blouse with an ostentatious frilly jabot and a big paste spray on one lapel.
25. He stumbled, but before he could fall, he was spun around and Buck Leeper grabbed him by his lapel.
26. Each delegate wore a name tag pinned to their lapel.
27. You've arrived wearing a black suit with padded shoulders and a whole garden pinned to your lapel.
28. What I noticed in your picture of the Prince was not his clothes, but the Poppy on his lapel.
29. She sat and smiled indulgently, a broken-mirror heart on her lapel.
30. She wore a tweed coat with a Cairngorm brooch in the lapel and a furry green felt hat.
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