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- Look up ****hingale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A ****hingale is one of several structures used under Western European women's clothing - especially...
- Skirts were held in the proper shape by a ****hingale or hoop skirt. In Spain, the cone-shaped Spanish ****hingale remained in fashion into the early 17th...
- Bowie with a dancer, Hermione ****hingale; the pair began dating and moved into a London flat together. Bowie and ****hingale broke up in early 1969 when...
- teacher and cherished wife. However, after a wedding trip to Boston's ****hingale Manor and a lavish, elegant party, Heaven and Logan are persuaded to...
- Emeco 1006, a durable aluminum chair original developed for the US Navy ****hingale chair, an armless chair with a wide seat covered in usually high-quality...
- the Headmaster, he brushes it off. When he s****s guidance from Cary ****hingale, the eccentric art master, he laughs. Ebony struggles to understand the...
- conical skirt shape achieved with a Spanish ****hingale was replaced by the wider, more conical wheel ****hingale. Under Queen Elizabeth, sumptuary laws dictated...
- too ample during the several reigns of some form or other of hoops and ****hingale, became monstrous when these protuberances disappeared. Again, the costly...
- 1846. Hoop skirts are called by various names in different periods: ****hingale (Spanish verdugado) (16th century) Panniers or "side hoops" (18th century)...
- called a waistcoat and a contrasting embroidered petticoat, without a ****hingale. Black gowns were worn for the most formal occasions; they fell out of...