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Перевод: pigtail
[существительное] косичка ; коса ; табак, свернутый в трубочку
Тезаурус:
- But the world of 1806 was to Captain Marryat what the world of 1935 is to us, at this moment, a middling sort of place, where there is nothing out of the way in a sailor with a pigtail or in a bumboat woman volleying hoarse English.
- He was a Maniak all right, flying colours, with a pair of sawn-off pumpguns crossed on his back, and a long braided pigtail whipping out like an epileptic snake from under his horned skidlid.
- In his own house the curtains were open, the light was on and he could see a young girl with a pigtail, seated at the piano.
- As the curtain opened there hobbled from the wings what appeared to be an old Chinese mandarin with flowing blue robes, black silk jacket and red-buttoned Mandarin cap over hair that fell down his back in a long pigtail.
- He went to Poole, where my Aunt and her family lived and, on one occasion walked down the High Street wearing Chinese garb and sporting a pigtail.
- A short round woman in a big flowered apron, her long greyblack pigtail wound into a thick bun, came out of her cheese room and sent the Captain and the Brigadier along the edge of a muddy, sprouting cornfield to a distant pasture, leaving the Substitute to keep his shoes dry near the farmhouse.
- The man who climbed out of the freight car was at least six feet five inches high, a couple of inches taller than the other man, with a horrendously scarred face and a dyed blond pigtail dangling grotesquely from the back of an otherwise shaven head.
- And experts at Suwanee, Georgia, have found that yellow pigtail macaque monkey families even have their own dialects.
- In the heart of the vast city, Daddy again, his brown eyes bright, you could see his sparse hair growing down by the minute into the Hippie pigtail he'd been too young or too old and always too respectable to wear
- No parent is going to believe this pigtail story, not in a million years.
- Alex Orton-Green, 15, of the Funky Junky Party, wore his long hair in a pigtail, and Robert Hutchinson, 15, representing the Football Supporters-Normal Persons Party, was standing for everyone who thinks rugby is boring.
- Each pigtail had a blue satin bow at the end of it and it all looked very pretty.
- Then, coming to the point where he said "But, my fliends, all that has changed", he suddenly straightened up, his left hand swung up to remove the moustache, the mandarin cap and the pigtail, while his right hand peeled off the Chinese jacket and gown.
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