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"underclothes" Definitions
  1. underwear (= clothes that you wear under other clothes and next to the skin)

65 Sentences With "underclothes"

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When an officer made contact with the man, he "removed his underclothes, exposing his genitals," the statement said.
Through her clothes, her underclothes and her makeup, Rihanna is providing empowerment for all people, packaged in outrageous beauty and glory.
They were differentiating themselves from the poor, who in some cases didn't wear a second layer of clothing and in other cases couldn't afford to wash their underclothes.
I washed his face and mouth with boiled water, changed his underclothes, and fed him some water and a small half-cup of rice, but he couldn't eat any more.
That helps a little, but you can still always tell you're not the first one to wear it—which can be an especially unpleasant thought when it comes to the underclothes.
In the late afternoon, I walked to Babu Ghat, and onto the broad concrete slipway that descended into the water, where a few moored boats bobbed slowly and men and children bathed in underclothes.
Is there a sadder self-abnegation in literature than Mildred's dejected laundry-hamper admission that hers are "just the kind of underclothes a person like me might wear, so there is no need to describe them"?
From there, in the freezing cold, they were marched to a nearby beach called Skede, forced to strip to their underclothes, taken to the edge of a trench, made to strip naked, and shot in groups of 10.
Rather than leave the stadium, they proceeded to watch the match in their underclothes.
When one of the men draws his dagger, Rischka intervenes and lets Alexis go unharmed, in his "underclothes".
His clothes were patched and untidy but his underclothes were clean and fine. He was a religious man and held a pew at St Thomas' Church.
On Luffa's deathbed, he gave away all his belongings, including his sheets and underclothes. He died on 14 December 1123. Contemporary records report that he had a great awareness of his responsibilities as a bishop.Mayr-Harting "Introduction" Acta p.
The plot centers around the player removing hatred from various areas with weapons of love while curing people who have been consumed by hate, called haters. The game is available to play on pc. The biggest Björn Borg product is underclothes.
Cook later described Eakins's "gentleness combined with the persistence of a devil", by which he persuaded her to disrobe "down to my underclothes" (possibly a reference to the "classical costume" seen in several photographs of Cook and her cousins made ca. 1892 in Eakins's studio).Sewell et al. 2001, pp.
They wore underclothes called mour and had their hair dressed properly and wound waistcloths called raunkut and ponkut around their bodies. When women reached age 12–13, the lips, hands and arms were tattooed. When they reached age 15–16, their tattoos were completed. Thus were they qualified for marriage.
After stealing the Queen's underclothes and spying on her in her dressing room, he was captured by government agents and forced to serve in the Royal Navy for more than five years without charge or trial. In 2011, Bondeson published Amazing Dogs, a cabinet of canine curiosities exemplifying the cultural history of dogs.
The shirt sometimes had frills at the neck or cuffs. In the sixteenth century, men's shirts often had embroidery, and sometimes frills or lace at the neck and cuffs and through the eighteenth-century long neck frills, or jabots, were fashionable.C. Willet and Phillis Cunnington, "The History of Underclothes", Dover Publications Inc.
In August 2014, Cram was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian opposing Scottish independence in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue. Cram has been noted to donate empty packs of cigarettes filled with underclothes to the underprivileged youth of Newcastle and Gateshead.
There was a primary department, which aimed to prepare students for any college. Such of these students as boarded in the buildings were likewise under military discipline. The institute provide board, lodging, fuel, lights, washing, arms, equipment, medical attendance, uniforms and all clothing, except underclothes, for $200 per annum. No extra charges.
Its source was ascribed to her sorrow and austerities. As a remedy, her stepmother recommended two soft cheeses be applied to her breasts, telling her own son, Bana, that Juthwara was pregnant. Bana felt her underclothes and found them moist, whereupon he immediately struck off her head. A spring of water appeared at the spot.
In the 17th century, the Portomoyniye Gates were built nearby so that palace laundresses could go to the Portomoiny raft on the Moscow River to rinse porty, or underclothes. These gates were bricked up in 1813. The height of the tower is ( together with the weather vane that replaced the original cross in 1932). Geographical coordinates: .
Urolagnia is a paraphilia. During the activity, urine may be consumed or the person may bathe in it. Other variations include arousal from wetting or seeing someone else urinate in their pants or underclothes, or wetting the bed. Other forms of urolagnia may involve a tendency to be sexually aroused by smelling urine-soaked clothing or body parts.
It is said that Kuma was forced to ride bareback wearing a dressed short-sleeved kimono, which in the Edo period was hugely expensive. She wore white Japanese underclothes and middleclothes, and wore crystal bardroll around the neck was as though cope with the expectation of looker-on florid- looking and chanting a Buddhist sura aequo animo.
Accessed 6 December 2010. An example is the Saturday Night Live skit "WikiLeaks TMZ", in which Julian Assange (Bill Hader) presents ambushes of political leaders to expose their corruption: Libya's Muammar Qaddafi (Fred Armisen) is caught with his Ukrainian nurse; Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai (Robert De Niro) is caught pocketing money; and Hillary Clinton is found not wearing any underclothes.
The release process began on schedule, about six weeks after V-E Day.Allport (2009), p. 26 Decommissioned soldiers received a demobilisation grant and a set of civilian clothing, which included the so-called "demob suit", shirts, underclothes, raincoats, hat, and shoes. At the end of 1945, demobilised soldiers reached 750,000 and this number doubled two months later after Japan's surrender.
Hunkemöller store in Antwerpen (2017) Hunkemöller is a clothing manufacturer from the Netherlands, specialising in underclothes and lingerie. The company was founded in 1886 in Amsterdam as a special shop for corsets. Nowadays it is an omni-channel brand with more than 7,400 employees in 21 countries. Hunkemöller is one of the field leaders in ladies underwear, especially in the Low Countries.
The cartoon is set inside a tropical resort called the Banana Cabana. All of the cabana's staff members and residents are funny animals who have shaved off their fur and wear only underclothes. A dog named Howie is the manager and leader of the cabana. Each episode follows Howie and his "misfit" crew having unusual adventures in the Banana Cabana.
English crashes the coronation and discovers the Archbishop in attendance is genuine. Undeterred, English orders Bough to play the incriminating DVD, only to find it is footage of himself lip-syncing to ABBA's "Does Your Mother Know" in his underclothes; Sauvage had bugged English's flat. Sneaking away, English swings in to steal St. Edward’s Crown from the Archbishop. Sauvage attempts to kill English, who drops the crown.
It bought full rights to the trademark at the end of 2006. The main products are in the category of underclothes, shoes, purses, glasses and perfume. The company has also created a game in collaboration with Isbit Games called First Person Lover in order to promote their clothes. It is a first person shooter in which the player can customize themselves in any of Björn Borg's clothing.
Beyond the reduced empire, the tunic continued to be worn with varying sleeve and hem lengths throughout Europe during the Middle Ages. Often reaching the knees or ankles, it was usually worn over underclothes consisting of a shirt (usually hip-length or longer) and drawers (usually knee- or ankle-length pants related to braccae). It may be accompanied by hose."Dress and Adornment", 488–489.
Flax (Linum usitatissimum), also known as common flax or linseed, is a member of the genus Linum in the family Linaceae. It is a food and fiber crop cultivated in cooler regions of the world. Textiles made from flax are known in Western countries as linen, and are traditionally used for bed sheets, underclothes, and table linen. Its oil is known as linseed oil.
The Chaddi Baniyan Gangs (also known as the Kachcha Baniyan Gangs) are criminal groups operating in parts of India. Gang members perform attacks while wearing only their underclothes, which is the source of their name (in the local language, chaddi, or kachcha are underpants and baniyan is undershirts). In addition to wearing undergarments, members wear face masks and cover themselves in oil or mud to protect their identities.
All efforts to make the Prince laugh fail, despite the urgings of the supporters of Comedy, until Fata Morgana is knocked over by Truffaldino and falls down, revealing her underclothes—the Prince laughs, as do all the others except for Leandro and Clarice. Fata Morgana curses him: henceforth, he will be obsessed by a "love for three oranges". At once, the Prince and Truffaldino march off to seek them.
Couples left their underclothes only partially removed and used only the male superior position, and when the man orgasmed, he fell asleep almost immediately. The people of the island behaved so strangely because informal and formal social control left them ignorant. Phenomena such as menstruation and menopause were regarded with profound misgivings because of extreme ignorance. Perplexed women asked Messenger's wife about the female cycle more than any other question about sex phenomena.
These minimums do not meet the needs of the prisoners, who must purchase underclothes, socks, hats, and jackets with their meager monthly earnings of 2.5–3 yuan (US$0.37–US$0.44 as of April 11, 2009). Jackets were rare in the Mao era and were commonly made from patches of old blankets rather than from original cloth. Washing clothes was also rare, but clothing supplies in prisons have improved since the mid-Deng-Jiang Era.
Outdoor shooting began at the end of November 1981 beside Lake Geneva at Nyon, followed by indoor shooting from January 1982 at Billancourt Studios in Paris. For both crew and cast, the director was extremely demanding. Sophie Loucachevsky, who played the production secretary, recalled: In the frost and the snow we waited outside in underclothes and nightdresses while Godard sat alone in a car and wept, clutching a teddy bear.de Baecque: p. 608.
Then, just before their execution, they were stripped to their underclothes, which would be this special shirt. Plaque in Maidstone, Kent, commemorating those burnt nearby When he was sentenced to death by burning, John Bradford was give a special shirt by a Mrs. Marlet, for whom he had previously written a devotional work. This was a clean shirt that was sewn specifically for the burning, made in the style of a wedding shirt.
After that he took an ox-whip and used it over her body so that her body was covered with streams of blood and loose strips of her own skin. The next day he introduced her to his bath tactics. She was made to undress down to her underclothes and bound at the hands and feet. She was then placed in a bath which was filled with cold water, and her face was repeatedly pushed underwater.
Undergarments are known by a number of terms. Underclothes, underclothing and underwear are formal terms, while undergarments may be more casually called, in Australia, Reg Grundys (rhyming slang for undies) and Reginalds, and, in the United Kingdom, smalls (from the earlier smallclothes) and (historically) unmentionables. In the United States, women's underwear may be known as delicates due to the recommended washing machine cycle or because they are, simply put, delicate. Women's undergarments collectively are also called lingerie.
On October 1, 1864, the Condor ran aground at the mouth of the Cape Fear River near Wilmington, North Carolina, while being pursued by the Union gunboat USS Niphon. Fearing capture and reimprisonment, Greenhow fled the grounded ship by rowboat. A wave capsized the rowboat, and Greenhow drowned. She was weighed down by $2,000 worth of gold sewn into her underclothes and hung around her neck,Ross, Ishbel, Rebel Rose: Life of Rose O'Neal Greenhow, Confederate Spy.
Underclothes consisted of an inner tunic (French chainse) or shirt with long, tight sleeves, and drawers or braies, usually of linen. Tailored cloth leggings called chausses or hose, made as separate garments for each leg, were often worn with the tunic; striped hose were popular. During this period, beginning with the middle and upper classes, hose became longer and more fitting, and they reached above the knees. Previously, they were looser and worn with drawers that ranged from knee- to ankle-length.
"The Law: At the Bar", The New York Times, May 13, 1988. Typical of the old- line Wall Street law firms, many of which have disappeared or merged with out- of-town rivals, Brown & Wood was considered a cordial, if stuffy, work environment. According to The Insider's Guide to Law Firms published in 1993, formal suits were required and "some summer associates [at Brown & Wood] have been asked questions about the number they owned and about their underclothes."Margolick, David.
Blum was overjoyed because he claims being a fan of the original Final Fantasy VII. Advent Children, and his gun was transformed to reflect his new role as the protagonist for Dirge of Cerberus Vincent is shown to be a tall, lean man with long black hair and a ragged red cloak and mantle over black underclothes. He wears a metallic, golden-colored gauntlet on his left forearm. Vincent's cloak covers the lower half of his face and is held closed by a series of buckles.
Despite her reservations, she agrees to make meth just long enough to get profitable. Peter becomes paranoid as he develops a carrier pigeon delivery system as Stewie buys decongestants. Brian returns to find that the farm and the family have gone to hell and are only wearing their underclothes (except for Meg who is unconscious for some reason). A news report reveals that the family is responsible for a flood of drugs into Quahog, Tricia Takanawa and almost everyone else hooked on meth, worsening the crime problem.
Cunnington, C. Willett and Cunnington, Phillis E. The History of Underclothes. London: Faber & Faber, 1981. Terry Breverton, Everything You Ever Wanted to know about the Tudors but were afraid to ask, page 186, Amberley Publishing Limited, 2014, In aristocratic and upper-class circles, the display of breasts was at times regarded as a status symbol; a sign of beauty, wealth and social position. The bared breast invoked associations with nude sculptures of classical Greece that influenced the art, sculpture and architecture of the period.
In collaboration with his wife he produced, A History of Underclothes, one of only a few studies on the subject at that time. When they retired, they sold the collection to the Manchester Art Gallery for display at the Gallery of Costume at Platt Hall. Having moved to West Mersea, Essex the couple began a series of five handbooks that covered the history of English dress which they completed by 1959. Cunnington died at his home at West Mersea on 21 January 1961 aged 82.
Both men arrived at the crime scene the following day. The victim was dressed in a green-and-white summer frock with a lace collar and woolen ankle-socks. Her underclothes had not been removed, suggesting that she had not been subjected to a sexual assault prior to her murder. She was lying face down in a shallow, makeshift grave which had later been disturbed by a passing military vehicle, possibly a half-track, which had loosened the soil and exposed her arm and foot.
He uses the toy pistol to forge Bouzin to surrender his trousers. The concierge comes up the stairs with policemen looking for a man in his underclothes, and Bouzin flees as Viviane arrives, to the surprise of Bois-d'Enghien. Having discovered that Bois-d'Enghien does in fact have the scandalous reputation she desires she is determined to marry him. The baroness soon discovers them and is forced to agree that as Viviane has compromised herself by coming to Bois-d'Enghien's apartment, their marriage is inevitable.
By the end of the 1930s they had about a thousand costumes, some of which they loaned out for some of the first British television transmissions. In 1947 the Cunningtons' collection was purchased and formed the nucleus of the Gallery of Costume at Platt Hall The Cunningtons collaborated on various books including A History of Underclothes, one of only a few studies on the subject at that time. In 1945 the collection was offered for sale for £7,000 with the hope that a single benefactor would keep it together.OUR MUSEUMS CORRESPONDENT.
In some prisons, women in segregation wear a "baby doll," a long shapeless dress, with no underclothes. Although men sometimes are required to wear the “baby doll” as well, women find that wearing it while being watched by their male guards is degrading and makes them feel powerless. Beyond this, women in segregation are sometimes subjected to sexual abuse or physical harassment by their male guards. They are often forced to undergo thorough strip searches, during which the guards are more forceful and invasive than is strictly necessary and serves mostly to demonstrate the guards’ authority over the inmates.
After two years and seven months he was allowed to write a letter to his family and was allowed to receive a package from family containing toilet articles, candy, and some underclothes. At the end of solitary confinement, another Air Force Colonel was placed in the cell with Gaddis. Four months later these two were allowed to live with two other Air Force colonels in a larger cell. The prisoners were not supposed to communicate with others, but they did so using a tap code messaging system improvised by the prison prisoners as well as scratching on the bottoms of containers.
He apparently died shortly afterwards: the body lay in a quarry pit, where it was found two years later, still in his prison clothes. After Deacon's death became known his widow, Mary, had married William Thoday. When Sir Henry himself dies the following Easter, his wife's grave is opened for his burial and a man's body is found, mutilated beyond recognition. It is possibly that of an out-of-work labourer calling himself 'Stephen Driver' who had arrived in the village in early January; although, oddly, the dead man was wearing underclothes that had been made in France.
Wade Hampton raided his camp while he was in bed with Marie Boozer whom he had met while going through Columbia, and, at the Battle of Monroe's Crossroads, he was forced to flee for his life in his underclothes until his troops could reform. Kilpatrick accompanied Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman to the surrender negotiations held at Bennett Place near Durham, North Carolina, on April 17, 1865. Kilpatrick later commanded a division of the Cavalry Corps in the Military Division of the Mississippi from April to June 1865, and was promoted to major general of volunteers on June 18, 1865.
When he offers Mrs Maldonato a lift, she takes a dip in the sea in her underclothes and then goes to a hotel room where the two make love. She appears again to sign the preliminary contract to purchase the property. Obsessed with his first love, even though his mother tells him Cathy was killed in a bombing, Marc leaves his wife and daughter to try and find her once more. She however is the elusive front woman for a crime syndicate and is in fact an aspirant actress who is being coached in this role by Sergio Bartoli, another partner in the agency and her lover.
Edward travels on to Manaus to find Harriet; however, the ballet company form a plan to stop him. With Rom's help, they convince Edward that ballet is a perfectly respectable career, and he should convince Harriet's father to let her continue on the tour. However, Edward is then outraged when he sees Harriet burst out of a cake and dance in her underclothes at a gentleman's club - which she does only to save her friend Marie-Claude from being seen at the club by her fiancé's cousin. Edward decides to kidnap Harriet and take her back home, but she escapes with the help of Rom who has since realized the misunderstanding.
In her "Oz Trial Post-Mortem", which was not published until it was included in The Madwoman's Underclothes (1986), the magazine's contributor Germaine Greer made the following points: > Before repressive tolerance became a tactic of the past, Oz could fool > itself and its readers that, for some people at least, the alternative > society already existed. Instead of developing a political analysis of the > state we live in, instead of undertaking the patient and unsparing job of > education which must precede even a pre-revolutionary situation, Oz behaved > as though the revolution had already happened. Geoffrey Robertson later adapted the transcripts of the trial into the television drama The Trials of Oz (1991).
1811 illustration of underclothes, showing one form of Regency "stays" Fashionable women of the Regency era wore several layers of undergarments. The first was the chemise, or shift, a thin garment with tight, short sleeves (and a low neckline if worn under evening wear), made of white cotton and finished with a plain hem that was shorter than the dress. These shifts were meant to protect the outer-clothes from perspiration and were washed more frequently than outer clothes. In fact, washerwomen of the time used coarse soap when scrubbing these garments, then plunged them in boiling water, hence the absence of color, lace, or other embellishments, which would have faded or damaged the fabric under such rough treatment.
The traditions surrounding the image have not changed much in the over 400 years even though Xochimilco has transformed from a rural area to an urban one. As it is associated with popular religious expression and because of this, it does not reside in a church but rather with a family. It is part of popular religious expression and not official Church doctrine. Because of this, the image does not reside in a church but rather in the home of a family. He is “laid down to sleep” each night in a basket made for him, in his underclothes and wrapped in a blanket. Each morning, he is “awoken” to Las Mañanitas before he is dressed.
A 1963Aimee Shalan "Selective Memory: An Autobiography", The Guardian, 7 August 2008 article on sluts, in the sense of 'slovenly women', and identifying herself with the term, created a minor sensation: > Have you ever taken anything out of the dirty-clothes basket because it had > become, relatively, the cleaner thing? Changed stockings in a taxi? Could > you try on clothes in any shop, any time, without worrying about your > underclothes? How many things are in the wrong room—cups in the study, boots > in the kitchen?quoted in "Columnists: How to Succeed as a Slut", TIME, 24 > January 1964 She served as the Rector of the University of St Andrews from 1982 to 1985, the first woman rector of a Scottish University.
The Sunday Times. as of 2016 she was spending four months a year in Australia and the rest in the UK. With Lewis Wolpert on Channel 4's After Dark, 1994 Her book Shakespeare (her PhD topic) was published in 1986 by Oxford University Press as part of its Past Masters series. The Madwoman's Underclothes: Essays and Occasional Writings, a collection of her articles written between 1968 and 1985, also appeared that year. In June 1988, along with Harold Pinter, Antonia Fraser, Ian McEwan, Margaret Drabble, Salman Rushdie, David Hare and others, she became part of the "20th of June Group", which supported civil liberties in England that the group felt were being eroded; this was shortly after Section 28 was introduced, which prevented schools from teaching homosexuality as a normal part of family life.
Eustace Scrubb, as portrayed by David Thwaites in the BBC production Eustace is introduced at the beginning of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader with the opening line, "There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it." He is the only child of what Lewis describes as "very up-to-date and advanced people," who send him to a progressive mixed school. Eustace calls his parents by their first names (Harold and Alberta); his parents are vegetarians, nonsmokers, teetotallers, pacifists, and wear an unspecified special kind of underclothes. Much of the narrative of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader concerns the personal growth of Eustace, as he is drawn into Narnia and aboard the eponymous ship along with Lucy and Edmund, and into adventures that bring him to realize how self- centred his attitudes are.
London: Smith, Elder, & Co. A few years later, George Bernard Shaw reviewed a posthumous exhibition of Cameron's, writing: > While the portraits of Herschel, Tennyson and Carlyle beat hollow anything I > have ever seen, right on the same wall, and virtually in the same frame, > there are photographs of children with no clothes on, or else the > underclothes by way of propriety, with palpably paper wings, most > inartistically grouped and artlessly labelled as angels, saints or fairies. > No-one would imagine that the artist who produced the marvellous Carlyle > would have produced such childish trivialities. Virginia Woolf wrote a comic portrayal of the "Freshwater circle" in her only play Freshwater. Later, in collaboration with Roger Fry, Woolf also edited the first major collection of Cameron's photographs, Victorian Photographs of Famous Men and Fair Women, published in 1926.
While all this was going on around Zürich, at the eastern end of Lake Zürich the Austrian corps of Hotze faced the French division of Jean-de-Dieu Soult in the channels and marshes around the lower Linth and the Walensee. For days beforehand Soult had dressed himself in an ordinary infantryman's uniform and performed outpost duty to observe the Austrian positions. The Battle of Linth River began at 2:30 am on the 25th when a small group of soldiers, stripped to their underclothes, with pistols and ammunition tied above their heads and swords in their teeth, swam across the channel near Schänis. They were able to pull up rafts with ropes, and under the darkness and a thick mist which lingered all day, a whole battalion was ferried across before the alarm was raised.
But an investigation by journalist Ida B. Wells revealed it was her opinion that the rape accusation to be false: > As a matter of fact, the child was not brutally assaulted as the world has > been told in excuse for the awful barbarism of that day. Persons who saw the > child after its death, have stated, under the most solemn pledge to truth, > that there was no evidence of such an assault as was published at that time, > only a slight abrasion and discoloration was noticeable and that mostly > about the neck. However, Doctors Chapman and Baldwin, who were the examiners of the three- year-old murdered child, stated the child died from the wounds it suffered from being "outraged," a word used in place of rape during the time, and that the abrasions and wounds about the rest of her body weren't significant. The child's underclothes were found some feet away from the body, bloodied.
Germaine Greer, the feminist writer and professor of English who once published a magazine article entitled "Lady, Love Your Cunt" (anthologised in 1986),anthologized in Germaine Greer, The Madwoman's Underclothes: Essays and Occasional Writings, (1986) discussed the origins, usage and power of the word in the BBC series Balderdash and Piffle, explaining how her views had developed over time. In the 1970s she had "championed" use of the word for the female genitalia, thinking it "shouldn't be abusive"; she rejected the "proper" word vagina, a Latin name meaning "sword-sheath" originally applied by male anatomists to all muscle coverings (see synovial sheath) – not just because it refers only to the internal canal but also because of the implication that the female body is "simply a receptacle for a weapon". But in 2006, referring to its use as a term of abuse, she said that, though used in some quarters as a term of affection, it had become "the most offensive insult one man could throw at another" and suggested that the word was "sacred", and "a word of immense power, to be used sparingly".

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