Pea-jacketed
"Pea-jacketed" in a Sentence (6 examples)
His costume and bearing, so different from those of the pea-jacketed, quid-chewing, salt-beef devouring, rum-bibbing being whom the word Pilot recalls to the said Briton’s memory—his address, such an admirable compound of ease, freedom, and dignity,—his refined, delicate and expensive tastes,—his twice a-day changes of snow-white raiment,—his splendid dressing case,—his neat and complete portable establishment,—his flashy servant,—are all, to the newly-imported, novelties and wonders.
The huge, burly, pea-jacketed medical student—for such I saw at once he was—laid hold of me on the right tenderly enough, and walked me off between him and the policeman.
The Fiesta restaurant, across from the new Metro Toronto library on Yonge Street north of Bloor, used to be a greasy spoon and a haven for all the wire-rimmed, pea-jacketed students who populate the district.
A breakaway to what is in, what is now and a must for the girl in the fashion know is the smart practicality of the pea-jacketed suit.
CALVIN KLEIN’S PROPHETIC PEA-JACKETED SUIT
IN: Pea-jacketed suits.
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