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    kerchief


    1. onto the kerchief and, rather than wiping away the dust on his face and lips, he just


    2. He let a few drops fall from his mouth onto the kerchief and, rather than wiping away the dust on his face and lips, he just managed to smear it across his jaw and nose a little more vividly


    3. kerchief at the throat and topped with a battered panama hat


    4. A slim Torvellen bar maid with large green eyes and dark hair tied back with a dark kerchief smiled as she scooped up the three coins


    5. He set it on the seat, withdrew a folded kerchief, and laid it down as well


    6. ” Dunn placed the kerchief atop the bottle and, one-handed, tipped it to soak the cloth


    7. rolled down her face and she dabbed them with her kerchief


    8. “See…Princess…I still have the kerchief you gave me…” He began twitching and contracting his muscles with great rapidity, a trick that had gotten him out of math class once, (but only once,) back in grade five


    9. Junya took the kerchief and wiped his face off


    10. "Eva wasn’t there, sweet child," Despina said with a soft smile as she started drying Zoe’s face with a small kerchief

    11. Sweat poured into the kerchief


    12. Whipping out his knife he deftly severed the hand at the wrist, threw the remains into the pond, wrapped it in his face kerchief and stuffed the gory bundle into one of the large pockets on the leg of his camo pants


    13. Sitting on the bed, her hair covered with ashes and her face wrapped in a red kerchief, Úrsula was happy in the midst of the unreal relatives whom the children described in all detail, as if they had really known them


    14. kerchief containing his food


    15. Josef carefully wrapped the remnant of food in his kerchief and


    16. ” Returning his kerchief to his back pocket, he guided Terence’s horse back several steps so that he could see the other two men


    17. He whispered select phrases into the ears of people identified to him only by their red kerchief or leather handbag


    18. These she would carry in her kerchief to the village to trade


    19. I opened the door and left him standing with his old musician’s hands wound round a bloody kerchief


    20. He stood up, wiping his nose with the kerchief

    21. with pin striped suit, red tie and matching breast kerchief, I spent hour upon hour


    22. Edgar swept his kerchief the length of his body and also assumed humanoid form, but shorter and stockier; pale of complexion and garbed in similar style


    23. He pulled a kerchief from a pocket and pressed it over his mouth and nose, and struggled to force his disconnected feet to run


    24. Supposing you have hand kerchief


    25. Another five minutes and I came to a six-way intersection, the trail to the right flagged with a red kerchief


    26. She quickly drew out a kerchief out of her pocket and wiped her face


    27. He also tied up his mouth with a kerchief


    28. “Hear what?” Benjamin Crawford asks, tucking a kerchief into his shirt


    29. Kerchief: A long headdress; an item of clothing or ornament applied to the head of the idolatrous women of Israel


    30. A tall European woman approached me in a long gray coat and a kerchief covering her head and overlapping the top of her face

    31. Little girls of ten to thirteen years of age, badly dressed, badly treated with the trademark white kerchief covering their hair


    32. A little kerchief was flung about her bare throat, but lay slanting on one side


    33. It was an elderly woman in a kerchief and goatskin shoes, with a girl, probably her daughter wearing a hat, and carrying a green parasol


    34. He became aware of someone standing on the right side of him; he looked and saw a tall woman with a kerchief on her head, with a long, yellow, wasted face and red sunken eyes


    35. Katerina Ivanovna bit her lips and held back her tears; she prayed, too, now and then pulling straight the boy's shirt, and managed to cover the girl's bare shoulders with a kerchief, which she took from the chest without rising from her knees or ceasing to pray


    36. She came in panting from running so fast, took off her kerchief, looked for her mother, went up to her and said, "She's coming, I met her in the street


    37. She started, sprang up, and flew to seek her kerchief, her hat, her coat, as though making her escape from me


    38. a man who stood only 5’10” tall, but he was quite imposing with his kerchief on


    39. A neat blouse of electric blue selftinted by dolly dyes (because it was expected in the Lady's Pictorial that electric blue would be worn) with a smart vee opening down to the division and kerchief pocket (in which she always kept a piece of cottonwool scented with her favourite perfume because the handkerchief spoiled the sit) and a navy threequarter skirt cut to the stride showed off her slim graceful figure to perfection


    40. But by and by, as said, this evening after sundown, the wind sitting in the west, biggish swollen clouds to be seen as the night increased and the weatherwise poring up at them and some sheet lightnings at first and after, past ten of the clock, one great stroke with a long thunder and in a brace of shakes all scamper pellmell within door for the smoking shower, the men making shelter for their straws with a clout or kerchief, womenfolk skipping off with kirtles catched up soon as the pour came

    41. After this homily which he delivered with much warmth of asseveration Mr Mulligan in a trice put off from his hat a kerchief with which he had shielded it


    42. He wears a slate frockcoat with claret silk lapels, a gorget of cream tulle, a green lowcut waistcoat, stock collar with white kerchief, tight lavender trousers, patent pumps and canary gloves


    43. She took off her kerchief and her hat, and catching it in a lock of her black hair, which was a mass of curls, she


    44. On the drive home, as Darya Alexandrovna, with all her children round her, their heads still wet from their bath, and a kerchief tied over her own head, was getting


    45. Varenka was standing at the door, dressed in a yellow print gown, with a white kerchief on her head


    46. Varenka, with her white kerchief on her black hair, surrounded by the children, gaily and good-humoredly looking after them, and at the same time visibly excited at the possibility of receiving a declaration from the man she cared for, was very attractive


    47. It was an elderly woman in a kerchief and


    48. him; he looked and saw a tall woman with a kerchief on her head, with a long, yellow, wasted face and red sunken eyes


    49. Farebrother, the Vicar's white-haired mother, befrilled and kerchiefed with dainty cleanliness, up right, quick-eyed, and still under seventy; Miss Noble, her sister, a tiny old lady of meeker aspect, with frills and kerchief decidedly more worn and mended; and Miss Winifred Farebrother, the Vicar's elder sister, well-looking like himself, but nipped and subdued as single women are apt to be who spend their lives in uninterrupted subjection to their elders


    50. And there, rushing across the yard in pursuit of a hen, was an ink-black woman with a red dotted kerchief wrapped around her head


































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    Synonyms for "kerchief"

    kerchief scarf neckerchief muffler shawl

    "kerchief" definitions

    a square scarf that is folded into a triangle and worn over the head or about the neck