- A
sleeve (Old English: slīef, a word
allied to slip, cf.
Dutch sloof) is the part of a
garment that
covers the arm, or
through which the arm p****es or...
- the
sleeve is
relatively full in cir****ference and is
gathered or
pleated into both the
armhole and at the bottom, it is
called a
Bishop's Sleeve. Bell...
-
Sorel bodice,
which had a high, square-cut
neckline and was worn with
bishop sleeves, the
casaque bodice, the
antique bodice, which,
despite its name, was...
- shirt) is a type of
shirt made as a loose-****ing
blouse with full
bishop sleeves,
usually decorated with
large frills on the
front and on the cuffs....
- four pockets. Poet
shirt – a loose-****ing
shirt or
blouse with full
bishop sleeves,
usually with
large frills on the
front and on the cuffs. T-shirt –...
-
Sleeve Rook ☖
pieces in hand: – ☗
pieces in hand: – In shogi,
Sleeve Rook (袖飛車 sodebisha, also
translated as
Right Third File Rook,
Sideways Rook or Sidestepped...
-
Bishop,
bishop, or
Bishops in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bishop is a
Christian cleric of authority.
Bishop,
Bishops,
Bishop's, or The
Bishop may...
-
bishop in
choir dress. It is
virtually unknown in
Eastern Christianity. The
rochet in its
Roman form is
similar to a surplice, with
narrower sleeves and...
- arm,
whereas the
reverse is true for "bell"
sleeves (also
called "
bishop"
sleeves). Similarly, the
bodice can fit
loosely in the bust and
tightly at...
-
performance in Hyde Park, London,
Jagger wore a
white dress featuring bishop's sleeves and a bow-laced
front which was
designed by Fish. In a 2013 article...