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    loin


    1. Although the Hebrew men had worn loin cloths and she had worn a bathing shift during bathing, the rest hadn’t cared and had bathed in the nude


    2. The men were covered with a modest loin fabric made of


    3. has the “Austrian Deer Loin


    4. They wore capes of brown wool and loin wraps to protect themselves on the ponies


    5. From then on, he decided to wear only one piece plain dhoti to cover his loin


    6. Tearing off loin cloths and thrusting of sticks into anus


    7. -The magicians would be friendly? Will they help us in this bitter situation? - While she was talking, she caressed Bartolomeo's fragile loin, who was coming undone in flattery in her lap


    8. While caressing Bartolomeo and enjoying giving him small kisses in the loin, she finally asked the question that had been tormenting her the last minutes:


    9. Cirila, a tiny fairy, of ethereal and sweet features and abundant golden hair, whose delicate and translucent wings were fluttering to a side of the loin tickling it, had already begun to withdraw the dust that was covering its magic pages


    10. Before the General learned of his arrival, he had been beaten and stripped of everything but his loin cloth

    11. roast loin of pork with gravy


    12. After that painful beginning he answered every question that Coatl put to him repeating in detail the last two days of Red Fawn’s life and the names of all the spectators as well as the perpetrators, the names of anyone who had anything to do with her death, no matter how remote, satisfied Coatl turned and left the room, the captain and his men followed us along the main street past the Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl, were we were joined by more troops, then over the wide bridge that spanned the narrow river, past the mighty Pyramid of the Sun, at the end of the main street was our destination, the Pyramid of the Moon, Jodas gave orders for the troops to surround the pyramid and allow no-one to leave and they trotted past us to carry out these instructions, we reached the base of the pyramid and looked to Coatl who began to disrobe down to a loin cloth, his two sticks still strapped to his forearms, finished he turned and like a mountain deer began to ascend the pyramid steps, Bunda, Jodas and myself at his heels, by this time the troops were aware of what was happening and began to chant his name


    13. spent the rest of out lives in loin cloths swinging from tress and I can’t see you


    14. Like the female servants sleeping in the dormitory of the female quarters section of the central tower, Jenny slept nearly naked, wearing only a loin cloth


    15. Anyway victim when oppressed once tends to bear with that as weaker side lacks power to resist but when oppressed repeated twice, thrice and more and continues that because of victim’s silence then the victim’s patience becomes a tool for self defense and it acquires inward will power to resist like a hungry loin


    16. So let us eat what has been given us and after we have built a fire for protection, we should bathe in the wide river and put on the new loin cloths in celebration of our arrival in this world


    17. Now, about the statement “and that he begets” we inquire: Who put the son in his father’s loin?


    18. I giggled at the thought of Jackie in a strong-man loin cloth


    19. loin cover, and his body shone with perspiration


    20. The summer was warm and the men wore only simple loin cloths

    21. slices of loin were still left


    22. as far only for the bones I hate those eels cod yes Ill get a nice piece of cod Im always getting enough for 3 forgetting anyway Im sick of that everlasting butchers meat from Buckleys loin chops and leg beef and rib steak and scrag of mutton and calfs pluck the very name is enough or a picnic suppose we all gave 5/- each and or let him pay it and invite some other woman for him who Mrs Fleming and drove out to the furry glen or the strawberry beds wed have him examining all the horses toenails first like he does with the letters no not with Boylan there yes with some cold veal and ham mixed sandwiches there are little houses down at the bottom of the banks there on purpose but its as hot as blazes he says not a bank holiday anyhow I hate those ruck of Mary Ann coalboxes out for the day Whit Monday is a cursed day too no wonder that bee bit him better the seaside but Id never again in this life get into a boat with him after him at Bray telling the boatman he knew how to row if anyone asked could he ride the steeplechase for the gold cup hed say yes then it came on to get rough the old thing crookeding about and the weight all down my side telling me pull the right reins now pull the left and the tide all swamping in floods in through the bottom and his oar slipping out of the stirrup its a mercy we werent all drowned he can swim of course me no theres no danger whatsoever keep yourself calm in his flannel trousers Id like to have tattered them down off him before all the people and give him what that one calls flagellate till he was black and blue do him all the good in the world only for that longnosed chap I dont know who he is with that other beauty Burke out of the City Arms hotel was there spying around as usual on the slip always where he wasnt wanted if there was a row on youd vomit a better face there was no love lost between us thats 1 consolation I wonder what kind is that book he brought me Sweets of Sin by a gentleman of fashion some other Mr de Kock I suppose the people gave him that nickname going about with his tube from one woman to another I couldnt even change my new white shoes all ruined with the saltwater and the hat I had with that feather all blowy and tossed on me how annoying and provoking because the smell of the sea excited me of course the sardines and the bream in Catalan bay round the back of the rock they were fine all silver in the fishermens baskets old Luigi near a hundred they said came from Genoa and the tall old chap with the earrings I dont like a man you have to climb up to to get at I suppose theyre all dead and rotten long ago besides I dont like being alone in this big barracks of a place at night I suppose Ill have to put up with it I never brought a bit of salt in even when we moved in the confusion musical academy he was going to make on the first floor drawingroom with a brassplate or Blooms private hotel he suggested go and ruin himself altogether the way his father did down in Ennis like all the things he told father he was going to do and me but I saw through him telling me all the lovely places we could go for the honeymoon Venice by moonlight with the gondolas and the lake of Como he had a picture cut out of some paper of and mandolines and lanterns O how nice I said whatever I liked he was going to do immediately if not sooner will you be my man will you carry my can he ought to get a leather medal with a putty rim for all the plans he invents then leaving us here all day youd never know what old beggar at the door for a crust with his long story might be a tramp and put his foot in the way to prevent me shutting it like that picture of that hardened criminal he was called in Lloyds Weekly news 20 years in jail then he comes out and murders an old woman for


    23. To Asians, the sight of white Europeans in loin cloths working as coolies for the Japanese was an eye-opener


    24. Like them he wore only a breechclout, the simplest possible linen loin wrapping


    25. Philander pointing to something behind him he turned to behold a giant, naked but for a loin cloth and a few metal ornaments, standing motionless before him


    26. One man has made boots, another has grown wheat, the third has bred sheep; and now, in order to exchange more conveniently, they put money into circulation, which represents the equivalent of labour; and by this medium they exchange the soles of boots for a loin of mutton, or ten pounds of flour


    27. Still, against those patent blemishes, a judge of conformation would have set the splendid sloping shoulders, the reaching forearm, the bunches of massy muscle in the long loin, the quarters well let down into perfect houghs, the fine, clean bone of knees and ankles, the firm, close-grained hoofs spreading faintly from coronet to base


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    Synonyms for "loin"

    loin lumbus

    "loin" definitions

    a cut of meat taken from the side and back of an animal between the ribs and the rump


    either side of the backbone between the hipbone and the ribs in humans as well as quadrupeds