sontag
IPA: sˈɑntæg
noun
- (dated) A knitted worsted jacket, worn over the waist of a woman's dress.
- A surname.
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Examples of "sontag" in Sentences
- The giant holoscreen activated, and the real show began. sontag:
- Others may have taken place that were not brought to my attention. sontag:
- "Good!" said Patty, draping the curtain round her shoulders, sontag fashion.
- Captain Schmidt assumed he was a Good Samaritan smuggler, if you can imagine such a thing ... sontag:
- In my opinion ... so as not to inflame the citizenry against the Haluk trade treaty and the Haluk Consortium of Concerns. sontag:
- Haluk corsairs have been positively identified in about half of the incidents, sometimes in company with Y'tata, sometimes not. sontag:
- Following regulations, my staff regularly reported hostile Haluk activity to Zone Patrol and to the Secretariat for Xenoaffairs. sontag:
- His shoulders sloped, his gray-blue kimono lay in narrow folds across his chest like what the old-fashioned people at home used to call a sontag.
- Even annie leibovitz, the ultimate “celebrity photographer,” documented the tragedy of Sarajevo, where she traveled with noted photography critic susan sontag.
- She wiped her hands on the roller towel, and unpinned the little plaid shawl drawn tightly across her shoulders, Its removal disclosed a green sontag, and under that manifold layers of jacket and waist.
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