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"handkerchief" Definitions
  1. a small piece of material or paper that you use for blowing your nose, etc.

295 Sentences With "handkerchief"

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Her handkerchief is "kind of like a modesty handkerchief," she said.
The handkerchief in question is the same one Mary Whitney gave Grace for Christmas so long ago; the same handkerchief that was Mary's dead mother's.
Furthermore, he endeared himself to the nation by pulling a handkerchief from his uniform pocket and wiping his brow whenever the going got tough, earning him the nickname Handkerchief Prince.
The title refers to a handkerchief given to Welles Crowther by his father when he was 7503; the son carried a red handkerchief with him for the rest of his 24 years.
"I do not wish to ask you for money each time I need to buy you a handkerchief," he says, basically asking her for money for all his future handkerchief purchases at once.
He patted the Bible to his head, like a handkerchief.
The handkerchief helps you to make friends with some wolves.
Mr. Berlusconi then wiped his partner's brow with a handkerchief.
You don't want to know what's hiding on a handkerchief.
Tyler wipes his perspiring face with a white cotton handkerchief.
I can replace the handkerchief in my pocket with Sunny.
He mops the sweat from his brow with a silk handkerchief.
A red-faced maître d' stepped up and lifted a handkerchief.
In his breast pocket he folds a handkerchief, colourful and silky.
Treatment is usually simply to carry some tissues or a handkerchief.
Also he hangs a puppy with a handkerchief somewhere in there.
There's even a "gotcha!" visual of blood on a white handkerchief.
The other stuffed a loosely folded handkerchief in his breast pocket.
She starts coughing into a handkerchief, revealilng it's full of blood.
Here, actually, Peter, can you stick this handkerchief in Sarah's mouth?
The silhouette was flowy and handkerchief-hemmed, the colors '70s bright.
I'm a very strong woman — I also like to iron a handkerchief.
"I used my handkerchief on the cut on his arm," he added.
It also comes with a handkerchief, presumably for crying, but no judgement.
And the white handkerchief, too, had left the darkness of the drawer.
His handkerchief was also placed on top of her body, alongside Albert's.
When he saw tears on my cheeks, he handed me his handkerchief.
From my small pile is my favorite handkerchief from my daughter Jesse.
Mr. Perkins pulled a handkerchief from his pocket and mopped his face.
Masha's mother suggested instead that she embroider the message on a handkerchief.
Or the mother, who is clutching a handkerchief to her daughter's side?
Were eyelash-skimming bangs and handkerchief headbands your jam back in the day?
Yasuda's mother, Sachiko Yasuda, choked back tears as she clutched a white handkerchief.
María Teresita Villavicencio; Villavicencio's daughter looks at her mother's pro–abortion rights handkerchief.
She allowed that lipstick, a handkerchief and a $229 bill might possibly fit.
Annie takes out a handkerchief, Irish lace, she has brought for the occasion.
She dabs at her eyes with her handkerchief and takes a deep breath.
"He sat through the trial spitting into a handkerchief and looking miserable," Mrs.
Colin is an actor and owns a handkerchief company called, uh, Hanks Kerchiefs.
His resolve faltered and the bit of handkerchief popped loose from the hole.
All kinds of things reminded her, but especially the handkerchief in the drawer.
As Mr. Selinger waited, holding a handkerchief over his face, his rescuer, Sgt.
Bent double, the elderly woman was rummaging in her bag for a handkerchief.
His daughter, dressed all in black, was dabbing her eyes with a white handkerchief.
Grayson, with her distinctive overalls and handkerchief, is a regular feature behind the counter.
But then she recalled the handkerchief and asked that it be brought to her.
I looked at the floor and the swordsman leaned toward me with the handkerchief.
I bring a handkerchief, too, and use it with the Vicks as a nosegay.
In Shakespeare's time, a handkerchief was an important plot point in plays like Othello.
By the 1980s, facial tissues had displaced the handkerchief as a more hygienic alternative.
"It began as soon as the Soviet officer waved his white handkerchief," says Malinowski.
José Estrella pulled a handkerchief to cover his face as he began to speak.
She accessorized with a pale pink handkerchief and topped lips with a matte pink shade.
Those same celebs rocked the handkerchief hemlines and corsets way back in the 2000s, too.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Want an Olympic license plate, or a hand-embroidered Olympic handkerchief?
Intuitive and gregarious, she knows just when to offer a handkerchief or coax a memory.
Sofia Sierra, a 19-year-old student, arrived wearing a green handkerchief on her neck.
He was dressed in white, with a red handkerchief around his neck, like everyone else.
Louise: A white tank top, pink handkerchief, jeans, cowboy boots, sunglasses, and a fake cigarette.
When visiting a family's house towards the end of his life, St. Gerard dropped his handkerchief.
Jill was gifted a handkerchief for her bouquet while Jessa had a rosette in her bouquet.
Robby basically didn't shed a single tear, but he kept wiping his face with a handkerchief.
The handkerchief below is a by-product of the series; I clean rubber stamps on it.
He bit through the whipstitched hem of the silk handkerchief and then tore it in half.
But I do have trouble understanding how thoroughly the handkerchief has been eradicated from everyday life.
And, as Mr. Lang exited after his final bow, he threw his handkerchief into the crowd.
For the establishment's bargain shoppers, he recommended the tie-and-handkerchief sets, priced at about $950.
I put on lots of layers — a long-sleeved sweater, a hat, boots, and a handkerchief.
A girl in a yellow dress waves goodbye to her sailor boy with her pink handkerchief.
The steward offers his sovereign a handkerchief and, with great deference, hoists him onto his feet.
As Mr. Madison, Mr. Johnson carried a handkerchief and dabbed at his nose and his brow.
He likes to dress smartly, wearing cufflinks and with a handkerchief poking out of his breast pocket.
Teresa, though, was a mess, sobbing openly, blowing her nose into a handkerchief an usher handed her.
Instead, Rana ties a wet handkerchief around his face when driving during times of peak winter pollution.
I was trapped: a mortified moon, doomed to eternal orbit around an ecstatic, sweaty, handkerchief-swirling sun.
After a two-hour batik workshop, for example, maybe you end up with a handkerchief or something.
A large handkerchief covering her head was knotted below her chin, encircling her sunburned and wrinkled face.
The next time your boyfriend offers you his handkerchief, acknowledge his thoughtfulness and then wave him off.
Pope Francis recently had a cold and was photographed coughing and blowing into a handkerchief last week.
Francis, 83, canceled most audiences last week after he was photographed coughing and blowing into a handkerchief.
"She laughed and she pulled out her handkerchief three times and dabbed her eyes," Ms. West reported.
A green handkerchief, long associated with the effort to legalize abortion, became ubiquitous in their current campaign.
He got only his handkerchief and keys back, and his fountain pen and pencil were returned afterward.
An opening at the figure's neck reveals a second, smaller figure: a woman weeping into a handkerchief.
We also buy my grandmother an ornament in the gift shop and my grandfather a handkerchief with the US Navy seal embroidered on it (he retired out of the Navy and is literally the only person I know who still uses a handkerchief so this will just thrill him).
In the '70s, the handkerchief code gained popularity among gay men who were in search of casual sex.
I'll bet that young woman with the blue handkerchief is jumping up and down, celebrating back alley abortions.
If they did venture out, it was only with a handkerchief tightly tied around the nose and mouth.
Wrapped in a silk handkerchief was a dinner roll, shrunken from its original size and fossilized by time.
But when one day they found the embroidered white handkerchief folded at the bottom she snatched it away.
He was known for his attire, too: bright suits, silk shirts and a handkerchief peeking from his pocket.
A handkerchief is tied around his left wrist, and he wears a dark uniform, patched at the knees.
Like the "Bailey For First Dog" $24 handkerchief in red and blue, featuring Warren's much-touted pooch Bailey.
She often joined in, exhorting diners to do the same while walking behind the combo, waving a handkerchief.
" Morris added that men should "never wear the same tie and pocket handkerchief if it's the same pattern.
Unfortunately, during the live performance, Morris slipped on Arnold's handkerchief, causing him to get behind in the dance number.
It was like putting out his hand for a flower and coming back with a slug or sodden handkerchief.
Bakassi, wearing a suit with a bright-red handkerchief, seemed energized by the presence of a live studio audience.
It's all rot, this slap-­stick-­bandanna handkerchief-­bladder in the face act, with which Negro acting is associated.
He became known as the Man in the Red Bandanna for the handkerchief he wore as a protective mask.
After a small bit of panic, Grace handed over her handkerchief, which was then used to choke Nancy to death.
She teamed her new hair with a floral handkerchief hem dress, leather jacket and lace-up boots from the label.
Daddy pulled out a handkerchief and was waving it around above his head—then he was down on his knees!
You borrow a handkerchief, put in a rolled up piece of paper, burn it up, and then "abracadabra" it's back!
Handkerchief historian Ann Mahony has collected hundreds of them, ranging from souvenirs, accessories, and keepsakes, as well as useful tools.
Amanda tells me about a friend whose parents bribed the juntaora to pretend that she had passed the handkerchief test.
The West immediately took revenge on the poor of Afghanistan, and applied democracy there like a handkerchief on a hemorrhage.
Without touching her, McTeer plucked a handkerchief out of her bodice and gave it to Kampouris to wipe her eyes.
Profiles in Science MONTREAL — The driving instructor wiped his brow with a handkerchief, and not just because of the heat.
When you reached for a pen or a handkerchief or glass of wine, you suddenly saw the lining was floral.
Holmes can still see the cap, the belt buckle, the red-checked handkerchief with which the farmer swabbed his face.
Sanford Bishop, a senior member of the Congressional Black Caucus, emerged from the room wiping away tears with a handkerchief.
"It was a stray bullet, maybe a kilometer away," he said, grimacing as he unwound the handkerchief bandage around the wound.
Grace supposedly held one end of the handkerchief while McDermott did the "terrible work" of pulling the other side, asphyxiating Nancy.
The gentleman pulled the perfectly folded white handkerchief from his breast pocket, handed it to the teenager and left the train.
Obama pulled out his handkerchief and wiped his eyes when speaking about his wife of 25 years, First Lady Michelle Obama.
"I went in front with this handkerchief in my hand, and they carried Jackie behind me," he later told the BBC.
But what if instead of a handkerchief that meant nothing, we used a piece of cloth that was nothing but meaning?
As Kamata remembers what life was like back in Fukushima, she uses a handkerchief to wipe a tear from her cheek.
This time when he worked in the piece of handkerchief lightning flickered all the way to the roots of his eyeballs.
Mr. Trudeau blotted his eyes and dabbed his nose with a handkerchief, and former students and others in the crowd sobbed.
Handkerchief over her mouth, she takes a car to the airport, hops on a "pretty empty" flight, and lands in LAX.
As we told him what we had discovered on the previous day, the constable kept mopping his forehead with a handkerchief.
Colin es actor y también es dueño de una compañía de pañuelos llamada, eh, Hanks Kerchiefs (por "handkerchief", pañuelo en inglés).
"Whenever workers feel tired they are told to take breaks," said Mr. Kuromaru, wiping sweat from his brow with a handkerchief.
I started coughing, and one of the men that I worked with gave me a handkerchief to cover my nose and mouth.
Place the cheese mixture in the center, then wrap the dough around it, just like you would wrap something in a handkerchief.
Taking out a handkerchief and dusting off a cafeteria bench, the svelte Eloise, a former Miss Ghana, remarks on Headmistress Francis's thickness.
After an Associated Press story appeared under the headline "Lollipop Bomber Flies Over Berlin," a wave of candy and handkerchief donations followed.
"I'm now carrying around an end-of-mission handkerchief to every interview," said Trina Ray, Cassini's Science Planning and Sequencing Team deputy.
She imperiously stuffs a dropped handkerchief back into her sleeve, a woman clearly used to being obeyed, to things going her way.
"Look around you," said Nuria Cabral, 34, who works at the Science Ministry and was wearing a purple handkerchief around her wrist.
As the prosecutor read out the names of her dead children, Lucas hung her head and dabbed her eyes with a handkerchief.
Brown's handkerchief was to be laid atop her, while Albert's was merely to be included in the large collection of burial accouterments.
With a handkerchief over his nose, he constructs something that, in a world without proper standards, could be considered a hot dog.
Within seconds, Archie is wearing a handkerchief over his face and wielding a baseball bat to intimidate a new gang of Riverdale miscreants.
When she accidentally thwacks her boss with a handkerchief in an effort to kill said fly, she's Hastings-in-episode-9-level distress.
After the movie's heartbreaking ending, Prince, now 7, and her co-star Valeria Cotto, 6, shared a handkerchief and soaked up the applause.
If you have a scarf or handkerchief nearby at the time of a nuclear explosion, it's wise to cover your nose and mouth.
In 2015's The Intern, Robert De Niro's character advises young men that carrying a handkerchief is a great way to meet women.
It was a skirt of crinoline, like a giant floral handkerchief fastened with a gold belt and daringly mismatched with a denim shirt.
After dabbing his eyes with a handkerchief, Trudeau responded by letting Garabedian know he had made just as significant of an impact to him.
Norman invited them in, then watched as one of the men, after finishing the call, took out a handkerchief and wiped off the receiver.
In an upstairs bedroom, he stopped short before a red velvet chair, which held a basket of garlic cloves and a fake bloody handkerchief.
There she did mental workouts like tossing up a handkerchief with one hand and catching it with another, doing puzzles and learning about nutrition.
I used a photo of my grandmother's embroidered parrot to guide a recent project: a bust of my mom sewn into a periwinkle handkerchief.
The handkerchief test also went as planned—though if it hadn't, her mother was prepared to also bribe the juntaora at the last minute.
Across the country, as they did in 28, demonstrators waved or wore the green handkerchief that has become synonymous with the abortion rights movement.
Tyler, too, is flushed with annoyance, blowing his nose loudly in the vivid-white handkerchief that looks to Luce like a flag of surrender.
Images of Father Daly waving a bloodied white handkerchief as protesters tried to carry a wounded man, Jackie Duddy, to safety circulated around the world.
The year is 1976, the women favor hip-huggers and handkerchief tops and the men still think that floppily bared bellies are a turn-on.
The whole thing looked like a much, much creepier version of that magic trick where the magician pulls a super-long handkerchief from his pocket.
When the writers of a drama wish to signal that someone is soon to die of tuberculosis, they have her cough blood into a handkerchief.
If he walks by and sees a smudge left by a visitor who has somehow touched its tall, clear case, he pulls out a handkerchief.
Well, maybe it's a ghost and maybe it's a handkerchief, a smudge, a white bat, a moth or just a reflection of the camera's flash.
She coddled her overweight young daughter with sweets and made her sit in public places with a handkerchief behind her head to ward off lice.
Some of these symbols, such as violets and green carnations, originated as a secret way for the wearers to indicate their sexuality — similar to handkerchief code.
When people consistently talk about your restaurant and, in the same breath, gush over, say, the splendor of your silk handkerchief pasta, that's something to celebrate.
It galled him to see my grandfather stand there bleeding all over the floor of his pool hall, not to mention ruining a perfectly good handkerchief.
She worked for nearly a year in a handkerchief factory before attracting the sponsorship of wealthy Barcelona patrons, who agreed to support Montserrat and her family.
Its aggressive advertising campaigns warned people to not put a cold in their pocket in the form of a snotty handkerchief, and use disposable tissue instead.
Francie watches in anticipation as her "once-in-awhile girl friend" buys one and extracts "a few pieces of stale candy" and a coarse cambric handkerchief.
Before he played the first encore to his brilliant solo piano recital at Carnegie Hall, Behzod Abduraimov pulled out a handkerchief and wiped down the keys.
Clad in a dark gray pinstripe suit with a polka dot handkerchief in the pocket, Stone stood at a lectern as the judge delivered the sentence.
Ximena still carries the mask in her purse: a black handkerchief with two holes for the eyes, a big R for resistance written in white paint.
He will reach for his last unsoiled handkerchief before realizing that it is not the king but the bear atop his ball, sobbing in his sleep.
He reportedly smeared the offending mixed media off with his handkerchief, returned the painting to Turner, and even after oil paint alterations would not buy it.
More than once, they had been seen rushing to the corpse of an assassinated boss, dipping a handkerchief in his blood, and pressing it to their lips.
Mr. Biden, who delivered an emotional eulogy at Mr. McCain's funeral service in Arizona, pulled out a handkerchief and dabbed his eyes as he entered the cathedral.
In this ritual, a female specialist—a juntaora—inserts a handkerchief into the women's vagina, breaking the hymen, and collecting smears of blood to prove her virginity.
Finally, in 1853, before the birth of her eighth child, Prince Leopold, she was allowed to inhale chloroform for 53 minutes from a handkerchief, according to historians.
Made of fine lawn cotton with hand-rolled edges, this handkerchief can be put to its traditional use or framed and hung on display in the home.
Washing your hands properly and coughing into a handkerchief, tissue or sleeve, especially in public places, can help minimize the risk of contagion, Professor Van-Tam said.
Barnacle Boy: A red long sleeve shirt, blue dish washing gloves, a light blue handkerchief, a black eye mask, a sailor's hat, and black speedo or briefs.
The Yank boyfriend proposes to her on the dock with a baseball-size ring that Juliet promptly ties up in a handkerchief and puts in her purse.
A smart dresser with a penchant for waistcoats, cufflinks and a white handkerchief poking out of his breast pocket, Italians have warmed to his soft-spoken, professorial tones.
Kuizon, who has lived in the area for decades, had to hold  a handkerchief over his mouth and nose while talking to a reporter, according to the AP.
Quist, who looks like he rode straight out of a 1970s-era Western, has a thick black mustache, white cowboy hat and silk handkerchief hanging from his neck.
He said he saw a man wearing a green shirt and grayish handkerchief around his neck fire into the food area with what looked like an assault rifle.
" When Mario tries to soak up some acid with his handkerchief, he notices how the texture of the cloth changes, as if "the cotton had turned to silk.
I have an image of Dacus slumped on the trail, febrile and panting, handkerchief covering his face, madly gulping from his water bottle while turkey vultures circled overhead.
The sausages did not appear to be anywhere near ready, but the man had already tucked a handkerchief into his shirt collar and spread it over his shirtfront.
After his wife, Valentina, had a miscarriage, Mr. Lamonarca said they visited Italy and met a man who kept a handkerchief soaked with the blood of Padre Pio.
You have to walk covered like this or with a handkerchief, something that covers your eyes, to protect you from gas and everything the police throws your way.
Sting, accompanied by musician Shaggy, looked dapper with a jaunty silk ascot, pink shirt and white handkerchief folded to resemble a rose in the pocket of his black jacket.
It looked less like a brain, cinched tight enough to grate a carrot on, and more like a couple of smooth, round river rocks swaying in a silk handkerchief.
These are the sorts of obsessions that come from prolonged solitude, staring at a snotty handkerchief and wondering about its implications, worrying about the color of your own urine.
Once the old red handkerchief trick ran dry—which was probably really, really early on—performers needed a substance that would replicate with some authority the real, ichorous thing.
In Gariahat market, where I once watched my mother unfurl sari after sari, one street vendor leaned wearily against a wall, dabbing his head with a handkerchief in vain.
They interview an elderly man who dabs his eyes with a frayed handkerchief as he describes how his granddaughter fell ill then succumbed days later to the hemorrhagic fever.
He then grabs a handkerchief and proceeds to dab at his forehead as Ali Rabiei, the minister for cooperatives, labor, and social welfare, continues to talk next to him.
Pasta is a dominant motif, and a house favorite; handkerchief-thin mandilli arrived beatifically separated into green (pesto), white (ricotta), and red (marinara), a miniature, edible, round-edge Rothko.
Decomposition began quickly in the thick, wet, tropical heat, and Lavelle described wearing a handkerchief over his nose and mouth to diminish the stench and keep from inhaling flies.
Like the times Obama, sensing correctly that Jarrett was going through a menopausal hot flash, would crank up the A.C. in the car and silently hand her a handkerchief.
North Korea's nominal head of state, Kim Yong Nam, a member of the delegation, was seen wiping away tears with his handkerchief and at times clapping enthusiastically during the show.
He'd pick up his handkerchief and dab the sweat, and then he'd reload his gun, and then he would flip it, so that the cartridge would just click right in.
"Oh my goodness!" he would sigh, and then pull out a big white handkerchief and mop his face all over, taking care to pat not smear, as he'd been instructed.
But Stephen Pound, a lawmaker from the opposition Labor Party, not only showed up but posed for pictures — perhaps not entirely seriously — with a handkerchief to dab his watering eyes.
Wasil said that, after his father was forced to leave Afghanistan, he was playing outside one day when a man put a handkerchief over his mouth and dragged him away.
Antifa—anti-fascist activists in black bloc uniform, which generally includes dressing in black, wearing sunglasses and sometimes a hat, and a handkerchief over one's mouth — were scattered throughout the crowd.
And so he retreated to wipe his eyes with a handkerchief, and his bandmates each took turns to recognize the fact that, against enormous odds, all their dreams had come true.
British model Stella Tennant opened the show, hosted as usual in Milan's stock exchange building, wearing an olive- coloured satin handkerchief skirt under a taupe t-shirt, and leather woven boots.
" Mercedes Foletto, 62, who was wearing a light blue handkerchief, the color of the anti-abortion campaign, said she was there to be the "voice of the those who can't speak.
"The private business is like a handkerchief the government puts over everything to be able to say to the United Nations that in Cuba people own small businesses," Mr. Artiles said.
She wore a simple black dress for the occasion with long sleeves and a handkerchief hemline to her ankles, plus burgundy heels of her own design and a top-handle handbag.
The company's design work included the stacking fiberglass Handkerchief chairs for Knoll (1982) and the Serenissimo line for Acerbis (1985), a series of glass-topped tables resting on thick cylindrical legs.
Fifteen drops and a handkerchief to the nose later, she awoke raving about "that blessed chloroform, soothing and delightful beyond measure" that had been administered by (a very nervous) Dr. John Snow.
Elias Yousef, a dandified 76-year-old barber sporting a scarlet handkerchief in the breast pocket of his white linen jacket, said he bets up to 100,000 Lebanese pounds ($67) a week.
His broad, soft hat was pushed back; a loose-knotted, dull-scarlet handkerchief sagged from his throat; and one casual thumb was hooked in the cartridge-belt that slanted across his hips.
"Watch her sitting there twisting her handkerchief beside the body of her man and try to work up a good case of hero worship for the rat who killed him," he wrote.
Its nearby annex in an 1890s trolley barn (open by appointment) displays Czolgosz's gun and handkerchief, the handcuffs used to subdue him and the tools wielded by surgeons trying to save McKinley.
Between the intense leg warmers and the 24/7 yoga pants, Nora Clark (Dewan) perfected the ultimate dancer's uniform thanks to her wardrobe of tiny sweaters, handkerchief-hem skirts and stretchy layers.
WATCH: The Sexiest Looks From the 2016 Met Gala in Under 2 Minutes Both ladies donned the Altuzarra "Delphia" sage, silk, embroidered, handkerchief hem gown from the line's Fall/Winter 2016 collection.
He opens a drawer and hesitates, reluctant to choose between a crisply laundered white handkerchief, for his breast pocket, and a revolver—a handy tool, since Bob is off to a robbery.
"Lady of the Mercians" (21786) is made of handkerchief-size pieces of fabric suspended from a small armature, while "The Catherines" (2100-21963), dyed a deep brown-red, blooms from the wall.
The broader public is likelier to remember the cheesy charity concerts and duets with Bono, the guilty "Three Tenors" pleasure with a white handkerchief clutched in his hand and endless high C's.
In a meeting with Mr. Bolton in late April, he was visibly emotional and pulled out a handkerchief in response to the families' arguments, according to several people familiar with the meeting.
That question seemed unavoidable as Cindy McCain headed the procession each day of the last week, dressed in black with strands of pearls around her neck and a handkerchief in her hand.
Abiy Ahmed, who survived a grenade attack at a rally in his honor last year, sat in the front row at the memorial and wiped tears from his eyes with a white handkerchief.
De Belle is most fascinated by flesh-colored gimmicks like fake hands or thumb tips, which fit over your real thumb and can be used to stow away a silk handkerchief or coin.
Caribay Valenzuela, whose two daughters study near the Altamira neighborhood that has been a focal point of protests, sends them to school with goggles and a handkerchief in case the protests spill over.
Nothing was missing except a few energy bars and a handkerchief from the side pouch, which showed that somebody willing to steal had decided that the bulky vehicle was not worth the trouble.
It also includes such traditions as the planting of the class ivy, awarding top academic and athletic prizes to students, and the singing of Yale&aposs "Bright College Years" while waving a white handkerchief.
"Look, purely by coincidence I have a white handkerchief," he said in the northern state of Nuevo Leon, waving it as a symbol of the "peace and love" he said he wanted with business.
And so when those snots want to come out, it's important that I gently blow them into a handkerchief and not touch them, otherwise a huge snot monster would come and our entire family.
Mr. Newman — who even pronounces "Putin" with comic flair, as if spitting it into a handkerchief — depicts the president of Russia, Vladimir V. Putin, in full shirtless glory, the comic picture of macho bluster.
Then Robby got in the car and gave his runner-up exit interview – only problem was he mumbled the whole thing into his damn handkerchief and we have no idea what he was saying.
Her performance in Jane Anderson's four-handkerchief "Mother of the Maid," at the Public Theater, is a triumphant blend of sharp sense and passionate sensibility, of an old pro's expertise and a newcomer's enthusiasm.
The simple marker read: Murnane, Catherine Mary B. Albury, NSW 31-18803-1937 D. Heidelberg, Vic 19-2-2009 He pulled a handkerchief from his pocket and wiped off the top of the stone.
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You can first spot that wakening flame in the opening minutes of "Tiny Beautiful Things," the handkerchief-soaking meditation on pain, loss, hope and forgiveness that opened on Wednesday night at the Public Theater.
As the fought-over Rosina, the demure soprano Pretty Yende's gorgeous smile and silky, flexible sound — the vocal equivalent of the white handkerchief she carries — didn't compensate for her lack of spunk or spice.
She continued making her own videos, like one called "Historically Accurate Disney Princess Song," in which a singing cartoon princess coughs up blood that, on her handkerchief, takes the sparkling shape of a prince's face.
He has a cataract in one eye, a feather in his hair, a bee on his shoulder, strings of beads around his neck, and a dapper handkerchief decorated with British Union Jacks in his pocket.
A woman wearing a handkerchief embroidered with a uterus and the Spanish word for "free" marches in Santiago, Chile, on July 23 in support of a bill, backed by President Michelle Bachelet, to legalize abortion.
In order to participate in society without using disposables, a typical zero waster will carry reusable utensils, a reusable straw, a mason jar, a cloth handkerchief, and a metal tiffin for premade snacks or leftovers.
When asked, August Darnell proudly itemized his outfit: black-and-white wingtip shoes, dark gray three-piece pinstripe suit with pleated pants, white shirt, vintage necktie, pocket handkerchief folded just so and a classic Fedora.
George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary for European and Eurasian affairs, was resplendent in a three-piece suit and bright bowtie—a little explosion of color at the neck echoed by a matching pocket handkerchief.
It was Sophia L. Perovskaya, 27, an aristocrat herself and a descendant of Peter the Great, who had plotted and orchestrated the assault on March 13, 1881, signaling the czar's route with a white handkerchief.
With his well-coiffed salt-and-pepper hair, tailored blue suit accented with a pink floral-patterned handkerchief, and fine leather shoes, Mr. Alexie could pass for an ad executive or the world's warmest don.
When the handkerchief was in his pocket, the witness was to treat Mr. Berke like a potential client and give him the pitch the witness had given real-life clients about why the shelters worked.
Much like the stories woven into each handkerchief, the word about Fuentes Rojas' project spun a web across the country, beginning in Guadalajara, then Puebla, and making its way into other towns and cities from there.
When Hideaki Ishi found the severed finger of his best friend wrapped in a handkerchief in his office, another victim of the Japanese mafia, the yakuza, he knew it was time to consider a career change.
She watches, excluded and contemplative, as the other performers play flirtatious, courtship-minded games of musical chairs and blind man's bluff, and sobs into a handkerchief looking at projections of casualty statistics from the Civil War.
On Tuesday morning, the married couple took what seemed to be symbolic revenge on her, appearing in court in matching burgundy velvet smoking jackets — the kingpin's with a dark red handkerchief tucked in the lapel pocket.
When he appeared with Di Maio before the election, Conte was turned out in a three-piece suit with his tie tucked under a button-down gilet and a handkerchief neatly poking out of a breast pocket.
It could be as simple as a handkerchief, a candle, and items that represent sacred parts of yourself, like a toy that represents your sense of wonder or a stone that symbolizes your connection to the earth.
One January morning, Mahdavi was in her offices at No. 5, wearing gray pants, a black sweater, black sneakers, and, tied around her wrist, a silk handkerchief that had belonged to her father, who died in 2015.
"He went back to look for food," said Timon, a tall, thin man who wiped away tears with his handkerchief as he spoke at a memorial service for his first-born child in the Palorinya refugee camp.
The Handkerchief Code is one of the most well-known, and involves color-coded hankies worn in the back pockets of jeans, which indicate sexual preferences and whether one is more dominant (left pocket) or submissive (right).
You put a handkerchief over your face while putting on a shirt so your makeup doesn't get all over the clothes And Candice Huffine found the best motivating buy to help her train for her third half marathon.
Many of the books may have been there from the beginning, since World War I. As a young teenager I checked out an ancient etiquette book that included guidance on how a gentleman used a handkerchief in public.
This season, Isabel Marant dialed down the feminine whimsy and instead proposed a warrior-like silhouette: Jackets and knits came with exaggerated shoulders that petered down to the narrowest of waists on tailored pants or handkerchief-hem skirts.
When I think about this life, the life you led, I think of England, of secret gardens that never open, and novels sliding off the bed at night where the small handkerchief of darkness settles over one's face.
Pullman's heroine, 11-year-old Lyra Belacqua, sprints through a series of thrilling adventures featuring witches, canal-faring gypsies and talking armored polar bears, culminating in a confrontation with a false, decrepit god followed by a four-handkerchief denouement.
They sell "functional objects by visual artists," which means you can get Kehinde Wiley plates, Louise Bourgeois placemats, an Ai Weiwei handkerchief, a Cindy Sherman pool float — there's so much, and a lot of it is really well-priced.
"Well, yes, a little," he said, sitting at a white Eero Saarinen table in his showroom, wearing a gray suit, the buttons on the cuffs undone, a white handkerchief folded into a square and peeking out of his pocket.
Staged with resonant economy by the talented Anne Kauffman, with sharp and subtle movement direction by Sonya Tayeh, "Hundred Days" is cabaret as cri de coeur, and it is advisable to watch it with a handkerchief at the ready.
The famous handkerchief here is a bit of gold bling, a necklace that falls into Iago's hands through the unwitting help of his wife, Emilia, and is discovered in the possession of Cassio, leading to the usual pileup of corpses.
Jupitus, Bill Bailey and guests Anne Charleston, Ed Byrne and Fyfe Dangerfield from the Guillemots watch in a sort of awkward horror while Preston navigates the banter as gracefully as a handkerchief in a wind tunnel, and you have to wonder: why?
At some point in his life he did Pavarotti's "O Sole Mio" on Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes and it is outstanding because Brian Blessed is a man of boundless talents, one of which is making a handkerchief seem like a graceful accessory.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A single tear drips from Othello's bronze eyes as he contemplates Desdemona's marble handkerchief in the 1868 bust by Pietro Calvi depicting Shakespeare's tragic hero in a moment of tense anguish over his wife's perceived infidelity.
Snopes went deep on the conspiracy theory last month, but, to give some perspective, much of it revolves around the frequent appearance of pizza in Podesta and Co's hacked emails and the existence of ... a handkerchief featuring a "pizza-related" map on it.
"To know Joe Biden is to know love without pretense, service without self-regard, and to live life fully," Mr. Obama said during the televised ceremony, as Mr. Biden wiped tears from his eyes and dabbed at his nose with a handkerchief.
The FLOTUS and her daughters' ensembles were perfectly matched for the evening affair, with Michelle covering up her famous arms in a long-sleeve, floaty Altuzarra handkerchief-hem dress featuring an all-over white print intersected with contrasting black lines and buttons up the front.
Yet even there dulcet dégradé jersey in handkerchief layers bumped up against rough-edged Tudor silhouettes — doublets quilted and laced and pasted on to flippy skater skirts; knit cotton tunics with portrait tubular collar and cuffs; hessian skirts in spiraling fronds — to surprisingly resonant effect.
Tory Burch tunneled even later, channeling Princess Diana, which got Ms. Burch thinking about rose gardens and the 1980s, which led her to fragile garden-party frocks with handkerchief hemlines; shirred go-go party dresses speckled in posies; blowzy harem pants and voluminous sleeves.
" In a striking image near the end of the book, she sees the accused as a big baby, "with his low brow and puffy eyes, his slumped spine and man-boobs, his silent-movie grimaces and spasms of tears, his big clean ironed handkerchief.
She posed shouting, eyes closed, under an outdoor shower; weeping into a handkerchief in front of an ominous man in friar's garb; and reflected in a mirrored orb, in a photograph that looks like a precursor to both M.C. Escher and today's plague of gazing ball selfies.
Around the corner, on Fordham Drive, a pinkish granite boulder with a plaque marks the vicinity of the Temple of Music, where an unhinged anarchist named Leon Czolgosz pretended to be reaching to shake President McKinley's hand and instead brought out a gun wrapped in a handkerchief.
This is the work in which Mr. Elkins, using the quartet structure of José Limón's dance "The Moor's Pavane" (two men, two women, one handkerchief), retold Shakespeare's "Othello" to a clever collage of Motown music, as if the story were happening during a single dance party.
Enter now for your chance to be at the Oscars® Red Carpet "I just remembered my first red carpet it was pouring rain and Morgan Freeman actually took the handkerchief out of his pocket and he wiped the rain off my arm," Morales said about the actor.
It had to do with a fluid hourglass silhouette constructed from long-sleeved, handkerchief-hemmed, organic bamboo jersey dresses; or cotton shirting caught at the waist by a leather breastplate or a shirred nylon overlay, echoed at the elbow; and a Klimtian palette of cream, black and gold.
McGregor turned up at cageside late in the show, and when he walked to the VIP section to take to his seat, wearing a cream suit, pocket handkerchief, and slick-backed hair, his image was broadcast on the big TVs to those in attendance at the 13,000 capacity arena.
Celebrating his 10th anniversary, he provided an unofficial retrospective of greatest hits: from neat camel and glen plaid trouser suits to slouchy coed cashmeres over handkerchief hem skirts; bias-cut mixed-media cocktail frocks that danced around the body; and a series of draped gold dévoré evening dresses.
Devoted fans say you can tell which pieces came from which performance based on the length and positioning of the handkerchief in Pryor's breast pocket; I've always been too busy listening to pay attention, so if nothing else, "Live" offers the opportunity to do that bit of forensic investigation.
"For my wedding, my grandma and my mom gave me a little clipping, I guess, of the dress and put it in a handkerchief they stuffed in my bouquet, so I carried it down the aisle with me," says 25-year-old Dillard, who wed her husband Derick in 2014.
It's not quite the same as that "hindsight is 20/20" feeling you get when you see the great reveal in a mystery, and all of the seemingly random glimpses (a dropped handkerchief, a flock of birds rising from a commotion, a barking dog) add up as being clues all along.
Naturally, the teen arrived wearing a dress straight from the designer's Resport 2017 collection, a neon purple, elaborately ruffled handkerchief dress with a high collar and what appears to be a matching crop top and skirt, but is in fact one dress connected by a large, single, gold zipper down her back.
And further on, much like the women's emancipation movement progressed in the West in the 19th and 20th century, so, too, does the prominence of women's fashion in the show — and female designers — from a little black dress in lace by Coco Chanel to the simple signature handkerchief dress of Madeleine Vionnet.
Before the verdict was announced, Stone, 67, arrived at the courthouse clad in a pinstripe suit, blue tie with white dots, white handkerchief in his pocket, arm in arm with his wife, sunglasses in one hand, a small red copy of the Bible in the other and a smile on his face.
He was instantly recognizable as he strolled down Madison Avenue — a tall, slender, blue-eyed, still boyish-looking man in his spotless three-piece vanilla bespoke suit, pinstriped silk shirt with a starched white high collar, bright handkerchief peeking from his breast pocket, watch on a fob, faux spats and white shoes.
So, from Chicago to Coachella, we've compiled a few eerily similar incidents, in case you're still not convinced: Sears Tower Stunting Luke opted for a rooftop picture: Nick went with a from-the-ground angle: Coachella, aka Where To See All Your Favorite Bachelor Nation Alums Nick did the handkerchief thing: And so did Luke.
Hal Fischer's perfectly-pitched 22018 photograph "Signifiers for a Male Response" briefly explains a few classic sartorial signals, like a handkerchief worn on the left or keys on the right, once used among gay men, while an equally lovely 21975 collage by Frida Orupabo comprises images of women's body parts cut out and pinned back together with delicate violence.
WASHINGTON — A new figure has swept through the West Wing lately, a man with silver hair combed back across his head, rimless glasses perched on his nose, a white handkerchief tucked neatly into his suit pocket, a taste for legal pugilism and an uncertain role in a building confronted by a host of political and legal threats.
Sachs tells us that "he had begun to send her a fresh handkerchief each month, with increasingly insistent requests that she stain it with her menstrual blood and send it back to him so that he could suck it — or so he claimed — 'since I can't quench my thirst directly at the delightful fount,'" and apparently she often complied.
My mother wore white for her second wedding: a fitted, handmade-lace CdG evening jacket with an asymmetric train (a more elaborate, romantic version of her black daywear), a silk skirt with a layered handkerchief hem, and a veiled hat that she now denounces as "too flowery," copied after one she'd bought years before in Paris.
"The beautiful stuff, although it paints a portrait of her stylistic choices, is less emotional for me," Mr. Carrozzini said, adding that the process of making the movie and then a book about his mother eased any attachment he may have had to material things, though he did retain a favorite handkerchief of hers and a cashmere sweater.
Bridge of Spies There are many intense, powerful moments in Bridge of Spies, moments that will make you feel all kind of emotions, but you won't so much cry at Bridge of Spies as you will delicately wipe away tears from your cheeks with a perfectly folded handkerchief (because this is a classy period drama, and you are a very classy moviegoer). 4.
At a recent trunk show at the Shephard building in Greenwich Village, arranged with the help of a best friend who is a luxury real estate scion, he displayed navy blue palazzo pants ($295), silk wool blazers in both black and white with mesh netted panels in the back ($750) and signature handkerchief silk charmeuse slip dresses ($595), all made in the United States.
And at Loewe, Jonathan Anderson offered an elegantly pointed meditation on the selfie and 16th- and 17th-century cameos (the connection between the two), juxtaposing the now-and-then by setting the cool of a black riding coat against the frippery of handkerchief-hem skirts trimmed in Elizabethan lace; needle punching ribbed cream knits into organdy petticoats; and flopping a cravat and balloon sleeves out from under a basic black knit tank.
And I discovered that after over four decades of believing long skirts represented women's antiliberation, acres of material that impeded progress, of choosing to get married in a short dress and wearing short dresses to the Met Gala (twice) and cheering whenever celebrities wore miniskirts to awards shows as a declaration of independence, I had acquired over the past six months not just one ankle-length skirt, but two dresses with handkerchief hems that likewise reach my feet.
The spirit in question was not the elegant nectar, graced with a balance of botanicals, that we celebrate today but a base and vicious moonshine, which, not content with wrecking your constitution, went after your fundamental sense of right and wrong and destroyed that, too: On Sunday night we took the Child into the Fields, and stripp'd it, and ty'd a Linen Handkerchief hard about its Neck to keep it from crying, and then laid it in a Ditch.
Also arriving: "The Yellow Handkerchief" (May 213), "Suspiria" (May 3), "Crash" (May 5), "Sneaky Pete" Season 3 (May 10), "Poldark" Season 4 (May 17), "Jesus' Son" (May 20), "The Constant Gardener" (May 31), "The Doors" (May 31), "Friday Night Lights" (May 53), "Friday the 13th" (May 31), "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" (May 31), "Mission Impossible" (May 31), "Patriot Games" (May 31), "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" (May 31), "The Puffy Chair" (May 31), "Reservoir Dogs" (May 31) and "The Secret of NIMH" (May 31).
At a at a photo call in London Thursday, the actress went pretty feminine in a long-sleeve Proenza Schouler dress with a handkerchief hemline, nipped in at the waist with a black belt and paired with peep-toe Christian Louboutin heels Then she had a fun take on "winter whites" with her long blazer and matching mini skirt worn with a black tank (all 3.1 Phillip Lim), plus  peep-toe Roger Vivier heels and Randall Scott jewelry at a photo call in Madrid, Spain.

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