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19 Sentences With "hung loosely"

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He was wearing a suit that hung loosely on his lanky six-foot-one-inch frame.
It was day 12 of his hunger strike, and a brown-striped polo hung loosely on his slim frame.
Once Woods turned pro, it wasn't long before he filled out the sweaters that once hung loosely on him.
The model kept her bump under wraps, wearing a white empire waistline dress which hung loosely around her expectant figure.
His arms were thin and wiry, just bone and sinewy muscle; the overlying skin hung loosely, reflecting significant muscle loss.
A helmet and body armor hung loosely about her, but beneath she wore a stylish button-down and smart business slacks.
Each time we met, she wore black jeans and a black boat-neck shirt that hung loosely from her diminutive frame.
Wearing a tunic and pants that hung loosely on her, she nervously adjusted a brown georgette scarf that kept slipping from her head.
His red uniform hung loosely off his slender body, but he showed surprising strength and power, with larger opponents ricocheting off his body.
The long-sleeve button-up shirts, mostly in faded plaids ($128 to $168), hung loosely, so as not to grip the body or absorb its sweat.
The crisscrossing material hung loosely between the beams, light enough that it effortlessly floated in the air, its form something like the shape of a planet or a star.
At all times he > seemed sure of himself. > Lincoln's clothes hung loosely on his 6-foot-4-inch frame. His small, > twinkling gray eyes shone from beneath shaggy brows. . . . Sometimes he > seemed all legs and feet and again all hands and neck.
Given with the name she is marked 7th S-rank. ; : :A curvaceous figure student whose family runs an inn. She is personally taught by her idol Melida, making her hailed as the ‘Guru's Successor.’ Yuri dresses with her shirt hung loosely that slightly exposes her large breasts.
These vests were designed in such a way that enabled the bearer to move their hands freely, and the sleeves hung loosely back. The tirqi were always decorated around the waist, pockets and vertically in length with black seams. Men wore woolen white socks and cattle skin shoes.
When the coat began to be worn in the 1600s, it was cut with little shaping to the figure and hung loosely from the shoulders to just below the knee. There were long vents from waist to hem at the sides and center-back, generally edged with buttons and buttonholes. During the 1670s and 1680s, the coat became closer-fitting with a slight shaping at the waist to produce a longer, narrower, more severe line. Sleeves were worn longer and tighter but still with cuffs.
Beachwear designed by McCardell circa 1948 In 1938, Claire McCardell introduced the Monastic Dress, a bias-cut tentlike dress.Dickinson, Elizabeth Evitts, A Dress for Everyone, The Washington Post Magazine, December 12, 2018 It had no seamed waist and hung loosely, but with a versatile belt it could be adapted to hug a woman's curves gracefully. Best & Co. exclusively sold the dress for $29.95 and it sold out in a day. The "Monastic Dress" was widely copied and the cost of trying to stop knock-offs drove Townley Frocks out of business.
These tapestries added color to the room as well as providing an insulating layer between the stone walls and the room, thus retaining heat in the room. However, tapestries were extremely expensive and so only the very rich could afford them. Less well-off members of the elite, unable to buy tapestries due either to prices or wars preventing international trade, turned to wallpaper to brighten up their rooms. Early wallpaper featured scenes similar to those depicted on tapestries, and large sheets of the paper were sometimes hung loosely on the walls, in the style of tapestries, and sometimes pasted as today.
As a variation on the free tips booklet often issued by computer games magazines, Sega Power released a string of novellas based on popular computer games. Titles in this range included: Golden Axe, Road Rash, Super Monaco GP and Desert Strike. These titles were written by members of the Sega Power team and combined a fictional narrative, hung loosely around the linear plot of the game, with cheats, codes and hints for gamers. As a result of the popularity of these stories, rival title Sega Force followed suit and released a spin-off of Super Smash TV, which bore striking similarities to Stephen King's 'The Running Man'.
Korney Chukovsky gives a lively portrait of Mirsky in his diary entry for 27 January 1935: > I liked him enormously: the vast erudition, the sincerity, the literary > talent, the ludicrous beard and ludicrous bald spot, the suit which, though > made in England, hung loosely on him, shabby and threadbare, the way he had > of coming out with a sympathetic ee-ee-ee (like a guttural piglet squeal) > after each sentence you uttered—it was all so amusing and endearing. Though > he had very little money—he's a staunch democrat—he did inherit his well- > born ancestors' gourmandise. His stomach will be the ruin of him. Every day > he leaves his wretched excuse for a cap and overcoat with the concierge and > goes into the luxurious restaurant [of the Hotel National in Moscow], > spending no less than forty rubles on a meal (since he drinks as well as > eats) plus four to tip the waiter and one to tip the concierge.

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