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    1. On the till an older lady dressed in a dark blue smock and trews has started to watch Billy out of the corner of her eye


    2. They took her beautiful clothes away from her, dressed her in an old gray smock, and gave her wooden shoes


    3. She yelled and waved on the steps of the convent until, attracted by this insane jumping little creature with smock aflying, Fizzicist stopped


    4. H, in contrast, wore her favorite cotton smock, handmade by her daughter from fabric Mrs


    5. He shoved his hands into the pockets of his smock


    6. They had bathed her; put her in a pretty pink smock with huge white circles and matching head band


    7. Her eyes were such a light gray they were almost white as well, and she was dressed this day in a simple blue smock


    8. He can have a smock that’s got the Oscar


    9. chef’s smock and she's holding a plate with samples of sausages on it; inviting people over to the


    10. President," said a pleasant young woman wearing a NRC smock

    11. it into the pocket of her nurse’s smock


    12. She removed the blood smattered smock and laid it on the counter, then followed Ben, Samsung, and Sam out the door


    13. oversized smock may have knocked a few loose papers onto the floor while


    14. Trini came into the room, wiping the flower off her hands onto a smock


    15. Boothby,” the grounds keeper said, wiping his hand on his smock before


    16. The Doctor paused, ran his fingers through his hair, took a pad of gauze out of his smock pocket and wiped the perspiration from his forehead


    17. She took off her white smock, pulled a flax jacket over the grey overalls, stuffed her feet into her rubber boots, picked up the gold pan, and sauntered slowly and proudly toward the river


    18. Rebecca began to pull on her smock, but Joshua stopped her


    19. The Doctor replaced the device inside his smock and sauntered slowly back to the clinic


    20. One reached into his smock pocket and removed the cell phone

    21. A nurse in a white smock with pink hearts all over it touched her hand


    22. In front of the crowd someone came out in a white smock


    23. He went to the small closet by the lab tables and grabbed STM a lab smock and other clothing his daughter wore while assisting him


    24. He gives a swift walk as he wears his long dark blue smock


    25. While he was taken up with these vagaries, then, the time and the hour--an unlucky one for him--arrived for the Asturian to come, who in her smock, with bare feet and her hair gathered into a fustian coif, with noiseless and cautious steps entered the chamber where the three were quartered, in quest of the carrier; but scarcely had she gained the door when Don Quixote perceived her, and sitting up in his bed in spite of his plasters and the pain of his ribs, he stretched out his arms to receive his beauteous damsel


    26. He then felt her smock, and although it was of sackcloth it appeared to him to be of the finest and softest silk: on her wrists she wore some glass beads, but to him they had the sheen of precious Orient pearls: her hair, which in some measure resembled a horse's mane, he rated as threads of the brightest gold of Araby, whose refulgence dimmed the sun himself: her breath, which no doubt smelt of yesterday's stale salad, seemed to him to diffuse a sweet aromatic fragrance from her mouth; and, in short, he drew her portrait in his imagination with the same features and in the same style as that which he had seen in his books of the other princesses who, smitten by love, came with all the adornments that are here set down, to see the sorely wounded knight; and so great was the poor gentleman's blindness that neither touch, nor smell, nor anything else about the good lass that would have made any but a carrier vomit, were enough to undeceive him; on the contrary, he was persuaded he had the goddess of beauty in his arms, and holding her firmly in his grasp he went on to say in low, tender voice:


    27. Do you not see that Moor, who silently and stealthily, with his finger on his lip, approaches Melisendra from behind? Observe now how he prints a kiss upon her lips, and what a hurry she is in to spit, and wipe them with the white sleeve of her smock, and how she bewails herself, and tears her fair hair as though it were to blame for the wrong


    28. " At these words her mother Teresa Panza came out spinning a bundle of flax, in a grey petticoat (so short was it one would have fancied "they to her shame had cut it short"), a grey bodice of the same stuff, and a smock


    29. Then, with the water running off him, he got into an old smock and skirt that had belonged to his grandmother and bought a grammar of the bulls' language to study but he could never learn a word of it except the first personal pronoun which he copied


    30. She had a smock with a wide catch-all pocket on the bottom hem

    31. Swinging his scythe just as ever, and moving his feet in their big, plaited shoes with firm, little steps, he climbed slowly up the steep place, and though his breeches hanging out below his smock, and his whole frame trembled with effort, he did not miss one blade of grass or one mushroom on his way, and kept making jokes with the peasants and Levin


    32. her full bosom under the white smock, with a smart turn


    33. In it he was in a white smock, sitting astride a chair, with frowning eyes and smiling lips


    34. When they went in, the baby, with nothing on but her little smock was sitting in a little elbow chair at the table, having her dinner of broth which she was spilling all over her little chest


    35. Then, ’twas all I could do to walk to my Bed, lye upon it in my Smock, breathe as calmly as I could to bear the Pains, and await the Return of Susannah


    36. Then the Nightmare began in earnest, for the Doctor return’d, hiding bulky Instruments ’neath his Smock, and now I cried out in Terror lest they be the dread Extracting Hooks that spell’d the Death of my Unborn Babe!


    37. A COUPLE OF HOURS LATER, I sat in my hospital smock in the hematology clinic at Moffett


    38. Barely a minute later, a doctor in a green smock came out, peeling off latex gloves


    39. Then an elderly woman dressed in a lab smock wandered out into the bright lights aimed at the building


    40. The man, who wore a physician’s white smock and a pair of laboratory safety goggles, said, “The lady will have to try her luck

    41. Finally, the liquid poured down a chute and into a battered tin cup, which the man in the white smock handed to me with a flourish


    42. ‘If it were hot,’ Prince Andrew would reply at such times very dryly to his sister, ‘he could go out in his smock, but as it is cold he must wear warm clothes, which were designed for that purpose


    43. Under guise of a present for the pilgrims, Princess Mary prepared a pilgrim’s complete costume for herself: a coarse smock, bast shoes, a rough drawers containing this secret treasure, Princess Mary paused, uncertain whether the time had not already come to put her project into execution


    44. The maiden who had been first in white and then in light blue, now wore only a smock, and stood beside the throne with her hair queen, but the king waved his arm severely, and men and women with bare legs came in from both sides and began dancing all together


    45. monk: a little more amplitude in the smock, and it becomes a frock


    46. He carefully removed his coat, hung it up, got himself into a fresh white smock, buttoned the cuffs with professional crispness, then washed his hands together as he looked around at his very good friends


    47. The man in the white smock, evidently a mortician, glanced at Auntie and said:


    48. There were hardly any black coats or round hats now, but smock frocks, blouses, caps, and bristling and cadaverous heads


    49. The man in the white smock glanced at Auntie and said:


    50. Montse’s dark-blond dreadlocks dangled over the shoulders of a smock as grubby and grey-mottled as any garment she’d worn more than five minutes




























    1. "Witnesses?" asked the gray smocked justice


    1. In a moment they emerged once again wearing the white smocks and carrying the appurtenances of their adopted offices


    2. Several citizens had scoured their houses the evening before; tri-coloured flags hung from half-open windows; all the public-houses were full; and in the lovely weather the starched caps, the golden crosses, and the coloured neckerchiefs seemed whiter than snow, shone in the sun, and relieved with the motley colours the sombre monotony of the frock-coats and blue smocks


    3. Sancho went along anything but cheerful, for it grieved him that Altisidora had not kept her promise of giving him the smocks; and turning this over in his mind he said to his master, "Surely, senor, I'm the most unlucky doctor in the world; there's many a physician that, after killing the sick man he had to cure, requires to be paid for his work, though it is only signing a bit of a list of medicines, that the apothecary and not he makes up, and, there, his labour is over; but with me though to cure somebody else costs me drops of blood, smacks, pinches, pinproddings, and whippings, nobody gives me a farthing


    4. "Thou art right, Sancho my friend," said Don Quixote, "and Altisidora has behaved very badly in not giving thee the smocks she promised; and although that virtue of thine is gratis data--as it has cost thee no study whatever, any more than such study as thy personal sufferings may be--I can say for myself that if thou wouldst have payment for the lashes on account of the disenchant of Dulcinea, I would have given it to thee freely ere this


    5. Their snow smocks blended too well into the endless whiteness around them for that


    6. Two of Major Dyasaiyl’s scout sniper companies had infiltrated to within thirty yards of the trenches under cover of the streambed and the eye-blurring effect of their white snow smocks


    7. " They all looked very smart and pretty in their green smocks, working at the leather goods


    8. Two urchins, sexless and bare-legged in rough smocks, switched them toward the bright but cloud-filtered sunlight of a late-winter morning


    9. They affected bright shapeless caps, lightweight linen smocks, either bleached or natural, and colorfully dyed dinosaur-leather shoes


    10. Boys and girls in smocks stained with grape-juice, with grapes in their hands and mouths, ran after their mothers

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    Synonymes pour "smock"

    dust coat duster gabardine gaberdine smock