whipcord उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 1901, however, they moved to Whipcord Lane, again their stay was only brief, as they moved out in 1906.
- A "'whipping knot "'or "'whipping "'is a whipcord around the end of a rope to prevent its natural tendency to fray.
- Whipcord is usually found in durable outdoor clothing ( typically pants, sometimes jackets ) as a 16 to 18oz ( ounce per square yard fabric weight ) wool, or in durable workers'clothing ( typically overalls ) as a 9 to 12oz cotton.
- At the same time, in December of the 1906 07 season Chester moved to a new stadium on Sealand Road, which had considerably more space than Whipcord Lane, and on Good Friday 1907 Chester set a new attendance record of 6, 670.
- Although women, even as Master of the Hounds, may still not wear scarlet, Henry Poole recently designed a tongue-in-cheek version of a woman's hacking jacket in red wool whipcord; it will be marketed by DAKS Simpson Ltd.
- Louis " Swampy " Graves, a " Texarkana Gazette " reporter in 1946, described Gonzaullas as a handsome man with a lot of personality . " He was well-built and wore a whipcord suit and a battle jacket with bright buttons.
- "Then three trained horses ( actually ponies ), with an advertised combined weight of 2, 600 pounds, stepped onto the platform and stayed there for about five seconds supported by Sandow, whose ` every muscle . . . stood out like whipcord . "'
- It also marked the horror film debut of distinguished character actress Sheila Keith, who went on to star in four more films for Walker . " House of Whipcord " opens with the ironic credit : " This film is dedicated to those who are disturbed by today's lax moral codes and who eagerly await the return of corporal and capital punishment ".
- He was also noted for his reluctance to head the ball, stating that he would be happy to see the practice banned . " G . O . " atoned for these deficiencies by positioning himself intelligently and by shooting accurately, and so his obituary observed " invariably low ", though opponents testified that he was also " hard as a whipcord " and by no means easy to shake off the ball.
- He has nerves of steel and thews of whipcord ", even if " he's starting to look a little older . " However, he went on to say that " simply " pro forma ", I must set down my opinion that this is a silly and tedious novel . " Boucher went on to bemoan that although " On Her Majesty's Secret Service " was better than " The Spy Who Loved Me ", " it is still a lazy and inadequate story ", going on to say that " my complaint is not that the adventures of James Bond are bad literature . . . but that they aren't good bad literature ".