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stockinged
stockinged, ppl. a. (ˈstɒkɪŋd) [f. stocking n. or v. + -ed.] 1. Furnished with stockings or with a stocking.1608 Dekker Work for Armourers (1609) F 1 b, The kerzy stockingd Whoresons. 1693 Dryden Juvenal iii. 397 Stockin'd with loads of fat Town-Dirt he goes. 1887 Stevenson Manse in Scribner's Mag. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vagrant (horse)
Vagrant was the first of nine geldings to win the Kentucky Derby and was a white-stockinged bay colt sired by Virgil out of the mare Lazy (by Scythian wikipedia.org
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unstockinged
unˈstockinged, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)[1775 Ash.] 1812 W. Tennant Anster F. ii. xxvii, Her roguish boys with bare unstocking'd feet. 1845 Talfourd Vac. Rambles I. 232 They were clad in brown serge, unstockinged. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Invester
Later, he described the horse as "He was a cherry-red sorrel with stockinged legs, a real pretty head and neck, and lots of body and muscle. wikipedia.org
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in stockinged feet
in stockinged feetin (your) stocking/stockinged feetwearing socks or a similar covering on your feet, but not wearing shoes. She crept upstairs in stocking feet so as not to wake the baby. He stood five feet five in his stockinged feet. (= his height was five feet five, without shoes) Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Star Shoot
He was a white stockinged, chestnut colt sired by the great British 1893 Triple Crown winner, Isinglass, out of the Hermit bred mare Astrology. wikipedia.org
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porporate
porporate, a. rare. (ˈpɔːpərət) [ad. It. porporato, epithet of a Cardinal:—L. purpurātus clad in purple, purpurate, f. purpura purple: see -ate2.] Clad or robed in purple.1868 Browning Ring & Bk. v. 227 Paul shall be porporate, and Girolamo step Red-stockinged in the presence when you choose. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Gutting of Couffignal
She walked without haste to the door, her short skirt of gray flannel shaping itself to the calf of each gray wool-stockinged leg as its mate stepped forward wikipedia.org
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in your stockinged feet
in your stockinged feetin (your) stocking/stockinged feetwearing socks or a similar covering on your feet, but not wearing shoes. She crept upstairs in stocking feet so as not to wake the baby. He stood five feet five in his stockinged feet. (= his height was five feet five, without shoes) Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Hilda Cowham
One of her characters, a "bush haired, black stockinged imp with big sash bow and infinitesimal petticoats", became famous as the "Cowham child" and was wikipedia.org
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silk stocking
silk stocking Also silk-stocking. 1. A stocking made of silk; usu. in pl.1597 Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, ii. ii. 17 To take note how many paire of Silk stockings thou haste. 1611 Middleton & Dekker Roaring Girl H iv b, Why, haue not many handsome legges in silke stockins villainous splay feete for all their... Oxford English Dictionary
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Star Supply Stores
had their own Star Supply Store, as immortalised in a verse from John Betjeman's poem Myfanwy: Smooth down the Avenue glitters the bicycle, Black-stockinged wikipedia.org
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in stocking feet
in stocking feetin (your) stocking/stockinged feetwearing socks or a similar covering on your feet, but not wearing shoes. She crept upstairs in stocking feet so as not to wake the baby. He stood five feet five in his stockinged feet. (= his height was five feet five, without shoes) Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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Luciana achugar
The synchronicity erodes as the piece proceeds, and red paint drips down their dancers' fishnet-stockinged hips as they assume crab-like postures, "moving wikipedia.org
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in your stocking feet
in your stocking feetin (your) stocking/stockinged feetwearing socks or a similar covering on your feet, but not wearing shoes. She crept upstairs in stocking feet so as not to wake the baby. He stood five feet five in his stockinged feet. (= his height was five feet five, without shoes) Cambridge English Idioms Dictionary
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