stickpin उदाहरण वाक्य
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- The Luftwaffe Panzer Badge was worn on the left pocket of the tunic and ( as with all badges ) could be worn on civilian clothes in miniature stickpin form.
- Their heyday was between the wars _ World War II and Vietnam, that is _ but the 60s ethos largely relegated them to limbo along with tie tacks and stickpins.
- Victorian trade cards, which used the pug to advertise everything from building materials to corsets, are among the more affordable, along with cuff links, stickpins and matchsafes.
- Patent 1, 301, 568 dated April 22, 1919 was for a luminous stickpin with a star motif disk-like head which held a small drop of radioactive material.
- A man convicted of killing three men in a St . Louis pawn shop in 1983 in an argument over a worthless stickpin he tried to pawn was executed by injection early Wednesday.
- Shirts of linen or cotton featured high upstanding or turnover collars, and neckties grew wider and were tied in a bow or looped into a loose knot and fastened with a stickpin.
- How fitting, then, that many of those now in the vanguard of stickpin chic are among the tie-free brigade engaged in the mighty battle for the box-office buck.
- Prosecutors said he was angry because the shop's manager refused to pay $ 1, 800 for the stickpin, which Young wanted to pawn to buy his girlfriend a used Cadillac.
- Valerie Steele, a lecturer at the Fashion Institute of Technology and the author of " Fetish, " a book about the sexual implications of clothing, speaks of stickpins with reverence.
- When Thibaudet's Debussy record came out in Japan, a record company promotion gave buyers a pair of red socks with a rhinestone stickpin like the small diamond the pianist wears in one ear.