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Discover LudwigThe word "furs" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the skins or pelts of animals, often used for clothing or decoration. Example: The wealthy woman draped herself in furs as she made her way to the opera, causing heads to turn as she entered the theater.
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In the fashionably overpriced Coffee Mania, women in furs sip green tea through surgically enhanced lips and keep their heavily mascara'd eyes peeled for a wealthy "sponsor".
"This may not be a man who wants to wear silk and furs".
In the hunt for furs, Russians pushed north and east to the Kamchatka peninsula.
Otherwise, they look entirely Chinese.Banished from the promised landAfter the final storming of Albazino, Kangxi sent word that if Russia would withdraw from the Amur, China would open trade in furs and more.
But Hudson's journey of 1609 up the river that would later bear his name led to a valuable trade in furs and eventually to settlement by the Dutch.
And out of her peeling, greenish doorways could come women in furs, or pink hair-curlers, or orange-striped socks.She did not rate her own work highly.
The sale of furs soon accounted for a third of the state treasury.
But dogmatic, cast-iron assertions from either side about territorial rights ring hollow.Russians and Japanese first met, along the island chain, when castaways were found by Cossack adventurers coming to hunt furs, or rather to hunt the natives who hunted furs.
To be sure, the windows in Zurich's Bahnhofstrasse are still full of furs and jewellery too grand to display price tickets.
That may be harder than getting them to forgo furs or bear-bile medicines.
The final image is of a wary creature with a pert nose who shivers in her furs.
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