Similar words: surplice, purplish, surplus, net surplus, trade surplus, budget surplus, surplus value, capital surplus. Meaning: adj. wearing a surplice.
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1. In his billowing white surplice he looked like a dishevelled old bird struggling to take off in a high wind.
2. Chapter Three Miss Dunstable decided to say nothing about the Rector's imperfectly ironed surplice.
3. The elderly cleric was standing in the doorway in his surplice to welcome them.
4. Mr Copley, robed in cassock and billowing surplice, was impatiently pacing the back lawn seeming oblivious to their presence.
5. The vicar insisted that it would mean wearing the uniform his people would recognise, and that included the surplice.
6. Even more successful in this purpose is the white surplice which happily hangs from Anglican shoulders.
7. Our table is graced by a single chorister - salt in a fluted surplice.
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