not wearing shoes or socksetc.The children go barefoot on the beach.descalzo ˌbareˈheadedadjective,adverb not wearing a hatetc.con la cabeza descubierta, sin sombrero Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. ...
百度试题 结果1 题目by the way顺便说一下 What's the time,___? 顺便问一句,几点钟了? I'm wearing odd socks today___ 顺便说一下,我今天穿着两只不成对儿的袜子。相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 by the way by the way.反馈 收藏
11. (of time) to pass, esp. slowly or tediously (often fol. by on or away): As the day wore on, we grew more discouraged. 12. wear down, a. to make or become shabbier, smaller, or more aged by wearing: to wear down the heels of one's shoes. b. to make or become weary...
Photos and video of Karen Dreams wearing scrunched up white thigh high socks and panties. See the sexiness, the fun, and funny bloopers shot by phil-flash.
Photos and video of Karen Dreams wearing scrunched up white thigh high socks and panties. See the sexiness, the fun, and funny bloopers shot by phil-flash.
We recommend wearing no-show socks or loafer liners for all of these applications as it tends to allow for a more comfortable and clean experience. When is it okay to wear no socks with shoes? The best time to rock the sockless look is when it is warm out. Going sockless is a gr...
The most widespread type of footwear for both men and women was made of leather and was worn with cotton or woolen socks or with puttees. Among certain peoples, for example, in Scandinavia, Hungary, Poland, and Germany, the men also wore boots. The footwear of the peoples of the Balkan ...
Soor Plooms and Sair Knees: Growing Up in Scotland After the War It was a time of the Sunday family walk wearing the hated tourniquet garters to keep your hand-knitted socks up, tattie holidays, wash day - all day on a Monday - in the outdoor wash house, woollen bathing trunks, small...
Could the socks be the natural wool socks from Rubato? Would be funny, as I love wearing them with my light blue jeans, and I thought about them immediately when I saw this post. Reply Simon Crompton Reply to Alexander 10 months ago These aren’t them, but do you mean could you...
back, hip, knee, ankle, or foot; often caused by injury, disease, or surgery. One special problem for invalids, handicapped persons with amputated or disabled arms, people having muscular dystrophy or tendons problems or persons, which are recovering from a surgery, is the wearing of socks....