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Sentence count:73+2Posted:2016-11-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: adventitiatunicaSimilar words: opportunitymunicipalcommunicateincommunicadocommunicationcommunicate withtelecommunicationstuneMeaning: ['tuːnɪk /'tju-]  n. 1. an enveloping or covering membrane or layer of body tissue 2. any of a variety of loose fitting cloaks extending to the hips or knees. 
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(31) He tugged off the leather breastplate, then the tunic, and brushed at the blood.
(32) He wore a red-and-gold headdress, and a white tunic trimmed with the same colours.
(33) The decorations shone on the walls and I loosened the buttons of my tunic and slipped my tie down a few inches.
(34) She reached out for him again, and his arms felt lean and hard through the sleeves of his tunic.
(35) On state occasions Charles dressed in a tunic and cloak embroidered with gold wire, fastened with gold buckles.
(36) Vitali wore a black tunic stitched with purple runes which were hardly visible.
(37) Of rather grim appearance, she wore a tunic of writhing snakes.
(38) The girl wore a girdle around her gym tunic.
(39) He was vested in an ankle - length tunic.
(40) The light loose mantle was thrown over his tunic.
(41) High-quality intarsia knit cotton tunic.
(42) The long, or knee length tabard was worn draped loosely back and front over the tunic.
(43) Especially his whole body there is no a grain of button on snow-white breadth tunic and use a rose just in the collar don't live, fine latch bone faintly discernable stirring fancy.
(44) She remembered that she was wearing a moon - white tunic.
(45) A hermit, he wears a camel - hair tunic beneath a dark - green mantle.
(46) Take a strapless dress or tunic and wear it over a turtle neck for winter or over a tee shirt or thin blouse in warm weather.
(47) Now rewind this picture 1,839 years. You are in the same seat, only you are watching classical Greek entertainment and wearing a simple chiton, or tunic.
(48) The Monarch left Buckingham Palace in Queen Victoria's 1842 ivory carriage, seated next to Philip in his red tunic and bearskin hat.
(49) This cool towel does not employ the use of any fastener. It is unisex and can be worn in either a tunic style or a toga style.
(50) The classic tunic shirt, matched with a flaming chocolate headwear , creates a unique sense of style.
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(51) Hallah wears the stylish tunic and pantaloons common in Kurdistan.
(52) " I'm one captain,'said a fat man whose tunic was unbuttoned.
(53) Estrada took a rosary from his tunic and ran the beads through the fingers of one hand.
(54) "I see. " Lord Jonos shrugged into a brown woolen tunic with the red stallion of Bracken embroidered on the front. "Will my lord take a horn of ale?"
(55) Modern albs remain a plain, lightweight, ankle-length tunic with long sleeves, with a rope cincture about the waist.
(56) Kabaraijian stabbed again, and twisted up and out , ripping a gash in tunic and flesh.
(57) The ampulla and isthmus of uterine tube consists of mucous tunic...
(58) They were to wear sandals and were not to take an extra tunic.
(59) Cochran reached into the pocket of his tunic, and took out a small, flat cartridge.
(60) Weave the tunic of fine linen and make the turban of fine linen. The sash is to be the work of an embroiderer.
More similar words: opportunitymunicipalcommunicateincommunicadocommunicationcommunicate withtelecommunicationstunetunneltune inimportunefortunatelyfortune cookieunfortunatelyniceunitpanicuniteuniqueunionunityethnicclinicpunishjunioruniformchronicHispanicorganiclaconic
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