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"beribboned" Definitions
  1. adorned with ribbons

29 Sentences With "beribboned"

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One example is of a woman watching over a beribboned white toddler.
Market Report Practical and unabashedly pretty, low-heeled beribboned shoes feel fresh again this season.
For Gucci's resort show, Alessandro Michele accessorized many of his maximalist looks with beribboned mid-heel pumps.
On the runway yesterday, many looks featured beribboned straw fedoras reminiscent of those sold in Havana tourist shops.
Almost every page has nine frames and each biography begins with a portrait drawn in a beribboned oval template.
The wedding entourage came in beribboned vans accompanied by women dancing and chanting to welcome the brides and grooms.
Nearby, a stout older man appeared in the aisle, dressed in a worn, beribboned military uniform and holding a Trump sign.
Did you open the door near the beribboned but working telephone booth in the corner between the decorated lady's and men's rooms?
But it stands out because the industry often holds itself up as a force for moral good, its awards ceremonies filled with beribboned attendees.
Showing their appreciation of their leaders' jokes, Venezuelans posted pictures of beribboned bunnies, while some Egyptians placed ads on eBay for one "slightly used field-marshal".
Beribboned, hooked, horned, it grew to comical size, its practical function outstripped by the symbolic one of advertising what it was intended to protect or conceal.
The most joltingly direct and concentrated emotional hit, he found, came from wearing frilly, flouncy, beribboned frocks, the kind of confectionary stuff you picture when you think of Little Bo Peep.
He praised his beribboned guests as the "world's great military people" and excused the stymied reporters, who returned to their workstations to start another round of: What was the president talking about?
Bathed in Van Dyke colors and cut into 1650s silhouettes — small shouldered, beribboned, long and fluted (skinny rock star trousers and ankle-sweeping skirts the same) — they nevertheless allowed for an unencumbered stride.
In the mid-1700s, Madame de Pompadour rendered a more confectionary pink the height of fashion: In the portraits of François Boucher, she models a succession of sassily beribboned shell-pink gowns and negligees.
It does go wild in the Kurt Weill-esque comic number "Surabaya-Santa," piling on the elf outfits (costumes are by Clint Ramos) and a big, beribboned gift box for Shoshana Bean to step out of.
The latest renovation modernized rooms, the gym and the skylit swimming pool, leaving intact the early 20th-century neo-Classical ambience that makes a visitor want to don a beribboned Gibson girl hat and gloves before stepping out.
Short and squat with a froggy face, wearing a beribboned boater and a scarlet cancan skirt that she would flip up to expose her naked derrière, La Vilaine Lulu terrorized her teachers, schoolmates, passers-by — well, everyone, really.
The next time Krystle marries Blake (multiple weddings to the same person are not uncommon on "Dynasty") she wears a pale blue gown with petal-like epaulets and a matching beribboned hat, one of many that "Dynasty" women donned on the show for important occasions.
Now, amid a dreamy, sunlight-streaked mood board of Jamieson's many inspirations — Jimi Hendrix in a poppy-print suit, details of a Jean François Bony still life, Chloë Sevigny naked but for a beribboned rose wreath — are images of her latest designs: delicate sweet peas, miniature cactuses and smiley upside-down rainbows.
In a field once governed by caution, audacity rules, insolent touches cropping up everywhere, from the stiffly beribboned fascinators at Lela Rose to the medieval-style sleeves veiling the models' fingertips at Vera Wang; and from caped looks at Badgley Mischka to the briefest of skirts at Naeem Khan, accented, improbably, with thigh-high satin boots.
Berouged and beribboned aristocrats were assailed on these grounds as much as unreproductive ecclesiastics who spent their time consorting with females.
She wrote that progress was being made on the mouse tale, and once found Hunca Munca carrying a beribboned doll up the ladder into her nest. She noted that the mouse despised the plaster food. She assured him she could complete the book from photographs.
TV Guide referred to the film as an "exceptionally handsome example of 1970s Italian pop- exploitation filmmaking sweetened by Piero Umilani's lounge-jazz score," and praised Baker's performance, but noted that she was "physically wrong for the role; her elaborate lace-and-beribboned costumes sometimes make her look more like a fleshy Miss Havisham than a sleekly predatory sorceress".
After the Council of Nicaea of 431 CE bestowed upon the Virgin Mary the title of St. Mary the name became increasingly commonly used instead of Theotokos. The mosaic is completed with a border depicting the Fountain of Life with pairs of ducks, beribboned parrots (a Persian symbol of terrestrial power), and deer or stags (a reference to the 41st and/or 42nd Psalm) are shown drinking from the fountains.Mullett, M., et al. Early Christian and Byzantine art.
Zaldiko, a Basque hobby horse in Lantz, Spain A Basque hobby horse at Alava, Spain, in 1994 The Basque country on the borders of France and Spain has a strong dance tradition. Several dances are linked to seasonal festivals. The zamaltzain, a hobby horse of the "tourney" type, with a small wooden head and a short, lacy skirt, takes part in some dances and processions in Zuberoa (La Soule, the easternmost part of the Basque country) in places such as Ezpeize, Maule, Urdiñarbe, Barkoxe, Altza, Altzürükü and Atarratze.Truffaut, Thierry, La Danse Basque, Lauburu, Bidart, 1981 The "rider" wears elaborate costume of red or black including a koha, a tall, beribboned hat, which always has a mirror on the front.
The Salubong is also held in Parañaque City, but with the Mass followed by different renditions of the Sayaw ng Pagbatì ("Dance at the Greeting"). Called “Sayaw ng Pagbati” (Welcome dance) or “Bati-bati” for short, this ritual dancing shows up to what pious length the local faithful are prepared to take just to tell the world that “Christ is risen”. On Easter morning right after mass and the “Salubong” (Encounter) between the images of the Risen Christ and the Blessed Mother, beribboned girls from the various barangays of Parañaque clad in white gowns file in front of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Taking their cue from the marching band, they will dance for hours till noon to the tune of joyful music as they wave their wands in the air.
The University of Cambridge had come round to Darwinism, and on Saturday 17 November the family attended the Senate House for a ceremony in which Darwin was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws in front of crowds of students, who strung a cord across the chamber with a monkey-marionette which was removed by a Proctor then replaced by a "missing link", a beribboned ring which hung over the crowd through the ceremony. Darwin entered to a roar of approval. The Public Orator gave his panegyric describing Darwin's work with purple Latin prose, to some good humoured heckling from the students, and distanced the dignitaries from "the unlovely tribe of apes" saying "'Mores in utroques dispares' – the moral nature of the two races is different". Emma had a headache, so she and Darwin let their boys to stand in for them at a dinner in his honour at which Huxley chided the university for failing to honour Darwin twenty years earlier.
Not feeble has it proved in the tale of encounters, the stuff whereon has fallen no print of weaver's slay: on the outside it has been found not soft with nap, while it was seen bare of warp or woof, Without beam of loom for broidery, without rods or implements of weaving, without handiwork of true-born dame, without stretching-pin to strain the web. Shapely Dubgilla shall clear the way, the guardian of my brows, the heaven-appointed diadem; the cloak that Fer Berna demands without molestation It is not white, nor grey, nor dun; it is not red, nor blue, nor purple; it is no tartan, striped nor checkered; it is no beribboned garment of ease. It is lodging for the night, a dry couch, a shelter against woful winds, a cover for the breast, a crown of wealth, through all the blind dark night. Not dark is my song, no riddle: a theme for the host whom I shall seek out is the mark of my hands they were not smooth: I am Fer Berna from Brius.

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