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1. A white bib set off her faded colors
2. The other cat turned its head to stare at him and Ollie Harris saw that Mrs Kavanaugh’s throat had been torn out, the blood running down the front of her white blouse - a brick-red bib glistening under the fluorescent lighting
3. What they call a boiler suit, not like the bib overalls that I usually wore around the farmstead
4. formed a bib of red
5. His shirt was gone and his coverall bib was folded
6. Jacques Foucharde carried a worried look in his 13 year old eyes, nervously wiping the palms of his grimy hands on his bib coveralls while standing on one bare foot as he rubbed the other on his leg to assuage the myriad ant bites getting itchier by the minute
7. Paul folded the money, sticking it into the breast pocket of his bib overalls
8. Placing first Eli in the high chair and buckling his belt, Nancy then took out of her slung pouch a pot of baby food, a bottle of milk and a spoon, then a bib that she tied around his neck
9. reached into the bib pocket of his faded blue jean coveralls
10. Wearing his gang’s colors – bib overalls, and a black, white, and gray plaid short-sleeve shirt, Stan Ramirez repeatedly tapped his tan work boot as he waited near the bottom of the rusty black metallic staircase
11. overall bib straps that he had lowered when he lay down beside me to watch over me through
12. Zem was wearing a beat up wide brimmed straw hat and bib overalls
13. 'Well, well,' she said, when I, tired of talking, got up and removed the impeding table with something of the brisk politeness of a dentist unhooking the patient's bib and screwing down his chair after he has done his worst, 'you seem to be a good sort of girl
14. For a week he swam with delight in this new element; for a week he felt so good and innocent, exercising himself in its cool translucency, that almost did he seem a goldfish in a bib
15. pants or bib ski-pants that don't have full-length zippers on the
16. There are other kinds of martingales, the Standing, Bib, Combined and the Irish
17. It’s both Running and Standing put together as is the Bib
18. Bradshaw, still wearing his old bib overalls and unshaven,
19. He coordinates a penpal network called BIB Penpals at Youtube
20. With her pretty hair tucked into a little cap, arms bared to the elbow, and a checked apron which had a coquettish look in spite of the bib, the young housewife fell to work, feeling no doubts about her success, for hadn't she seen Hannah do it hundreds of times? The array of pots rather amazed her at first, but John was so fond of jelly, and the nice little jars would look so well on the top shelf, that Meg resolved to fill them all, and spend a long day picking, boiling, straining, and fussing over her jelly
21. She longed to run home, bib and all, and ask Mother to lend her a hand, but John and she had agreed that they would never annoy anyone with their private worries, experiments, or quarrels
22. The duke, duchess, and Don Quixote had reached this point in their conversation, when they heard voices and a great hubbub in the palace, and Sancho burst abruptly into the room all glowing with anger, with a straining-cloth by way of a bib, and followed by several servants, or, more properly speaking, kitchen-boys and other underlings, one of whom carried a small trough full of water, that from its colour and impurity was plainly dishwater
23. They then lifted up a fine white cloth covering fruit and a great variety of dishes of different sorts; one who looked like a student said grace, and a page put a laced bib on Sancho, while another who played the part of head carver placed a dish of fruit before him
24. What a persuasive power that girl had! But to be sure baby Boardman was as good as gold, a perfect little dote in his new fancy bib
25. Cissy wiped his little mouth with the dribbling bib and wanted him to sit up properly and say pa pa pa but when she undid the strap she cried out, holy saint Denis, that he was possing wet and to double the half blanket the other way under him
26. (The brothel cook, mrs keogh, wrinkled, greybearded, in a greasy bib, men's grey and green socks and brogues, floursmeared, a rollingpin stuck with raw pastry in her bare red arm and hand, appears at the door
27. When she has finished the dishes, she leads Frederick out onto the elevated patio, as is their routine, where he sits with his bib still around his neck, staring into oblivion
28. There in that pleasant dining-room, with etchings on the walls, and a picture of an old lady in a bib above the mantelpiece, I could see nothing to connect them with the moorland desperadoes
29. Behind the desk was a white-haired guy in bib overalls, with a blunt pencil behind his ear
30. Do you remember when Insley and her dancing-monkey husband made us come over to admire their baby, and we did the obligatory visit to their strangely perfect, overflowered, overmuffined house for brunch and baby-meeting and they were so self-righteous and patronizing of our childless state, and meanwhile there was their hideous boy, covered in streaks of slobber and stewed carrots and maybe some feces—naked except for a frilly bib and a pair of knitted booties—and as I sipped my orange juice, you leaned over and whispered, “That’s what I’ll be wearing later
31. She cleaned his lapel with the corner of his napkin dampened in a glass of water, and then she tied it around his neck like a bib to avoid a more serious accident: he looked like an old baby
32. I can't tell you now, but I'm doing my best—all I can! And I've got your paper here! [Shows the paper hidden under the bib of her apron] If only one thing succeeds
33. I can't tell you now, but I'm doing my best—all I can! And I've got your paper here! (Shows the paper hidden under the bib of her apron
34. “Take it; oh, you must!” he stammered, and thrust the envelope into the bib of her apron and ran back to his room, groaning and frowning as if he had hurt himself
35. And he clearly recalled to mind that moment when, having caught her up in the passage, he thrust the money into her bib and ran away
36. Lifting her dark eyebrows, she looked at him with surprise in her squinting eyes, as if asking, “What is this for?” took the photo silently and put it in the bib of her apron
37. Bib said that the State of Georgia had never undertaken to legislate for the Mississippi Territory; but there was a compact existing between the United States and Georgia, and he called upon the United States to adhere to it
38. She had tied that knife-pleated apron around her neck, like a bib; and she told him things were “elegunt,” and he could call her Maggie
1. Grandpa Dick - Standing there in his worn bibbed overalls with straw hat clutched in his gnarled
2. bibbed or not, don't have much in the way of pockets, which is fine,
3. “I’ve got to go out and see what that is,” Levi said, putting on his foul weather gear, waterproof, bibbed overalls and a jacket with seals at the neck and wrists
1. Barnes to-day descended to the age of bibs
2. He would come out of his laboratory after a good morning's work in much the same spirit with which the bridegroom issuing from his chamber, a person details cannot touch, is filled, and would eat contentedly any food he found lying about and be off to his fields almost before Robertlet and Ditti had done struggling with their bibs and saying their preliminary grace
3. Herr Dremmel lounged on the sofa behind the table looking placidly content, with one arm round his wife, while Robertlet and Ditti, awed by the splendours of the decorations for their mother's home-coming and their own best clothes and spotless bibs, sat opposite, being more completely good than ever