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  • He was dressed at the height of fashion, in a rocquelaure and slate-coloured moire full-trimmed silk coat with large decent cuffs and buttons of hammered silver.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Young Geoffrion 2009

  • He was dressed at the height of fashion, in a rocquelaure and slate-coloured moire full-trimmed silk coat with large decent cuffs and buttons of hammered silver.

    Saint Lazare Young Geoffrion 2009

  • He constantly wore a full-trimmed scarlet waistcoat of most uncommon dimensions, a light grey coat, which altogether gave him an air of singularity and whim as remarkable as his character.

    Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell Anonymous

  • Accordingly, it is white lutestring, covered and full-trimmed with white crape, festooned with lilac ribbon and mock point-lace, over a hoop of enormous size.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859 Various

  • “Early in January he called upon me one morning before I was up, and, on my entering the room, I recognized my old acquaintance, dressed in a rusty, full-trimmed black suit, with his pockets full of papers, which instantly reminded me of the poet in

    The Life of Oliver Goldsmith 2004

  • a white jacket, -- for I expected never to have seen you, but in a full-trimmed uniform and a light horseman's cap! '

    Scarborough and the Critic Richard Brinsley Sheridan 1783

  • “Early in January he called upon me one morning before I was up, and, on my entering the room, I recognized my old acquaintance, dressed in a rusty, full-trimmed black suit, with his pockets full of papers, which instantly reminded me of the poet in Garrick's farce of Lethe.

    Oliver Goldsmith Irving, Washington 1849

  • "Early in January he called upon me one morning before I was up, and, on my entering the room, I recognized my old acquaintance, dressed in a rusty, full-trimmed black suit, with his pockets full of papers, which instantly reminded me of the poet in Garrick's farce of Lethe.

    Oliver Goldsmith A Biography Washington Irving 1821

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