Sentence examples for twisted collar from inspiring English sources

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Its twisted collar curled up; I thought, he looks like a man who does his own laundry.

Archaeological surveys have indicated signs of activity from the palaeolithic period, with burial and occupation sites located principally to the south of the modern town, particularly in Hendford where a Bronze Age golden torc (twisted collar) was found.

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Steven Alan is worshiped for his shirts — tailored button-downs with little details like reversed seams, twisted plackets and hidden collar buttons — all of them washed to give them their friendly, wearable finish.

This season, pensioner pearls got her twisted treatment – fashioned into giant collars, embellishing knee-high stockings and bordering asymmetric slashes on  drop-waisted skirts for a look that was punk and regal in equal measure.

It was the kind of injury that could have tempted others to leave the Fire Department, but he chose to stay, spending a year recuperating, and returning to work in 2007 with twisted pink scars above his shirt collar.

The forest is denoted by a single tree, played by a man with a grotesquely twisted set of branches emerging from his collar where his head ought to be.

Questions like, "How do we make the back of the coat a little sexier?" (cue the cathedral-inspired basket weaving technique that took two months to develop), and, "What do we do to tie in the flashes of neon fixtures?" (enter the Italian electric pony hair collar) resulted, eventually, in this twisted granny number.

There were dresses made from curling layers of white shirt collars, and a finale of extremely twisted outfits formed by bunched-up balls of fabric.

There were starched white dresses made from curling layers of dress shirt collars, and a finale group of extremely twisted outfits formed by bunched-up balls of fabric.

Torque, in jewelry, metal collar, neck ring, or armband consisting of a bar or ribbon of twisted metal curved into a loop, the ends of which are fashioned into knobs ornamented with motifs such as volutes or depicting animal heads, or drawn out and bent abruptly so as to hook into one another.

They're down-at-heel blue-collar types who, like Belfort himself, relish the chance to live their own twisted version of the American Dream.

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