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The cincture is a rope-like or ribbon-like article sometimes worn with certain Christian liturgical vestments, encircling the body around or above the waist.As usual with vestments, both the term and the object are taken from ordinary everyday dress of the distant past.
A drawstring (draw string, draw-string) is a string, rope or lace used to "draw" (gather, or shorten) fabric or other material. Ends of a drawstring are often terminated with a sheath called an aglet. The ends may be tied to hold the drawstring in place (and simultaneously close an opening). Alternatively, it may be kept drawn using a cordlock ...
A pullstring (pull string, pull-string), pullcord (pull cord, pull-cord), or pullchain (pull-chain, pull chain) is a string, cord, or chain wound on a spring-loaded spindle that engages a mechanism when it is pulled. It is most commonly used in toys and motorized equipment. More generally and commonly, a pullstring can be any type of string ...
Christina Hendricks showed off a very rare peek of her toned legs in a swimsuit in an Instagram post. The actress loves going on long walks and riding horses. Christina Hendricks, 48, Flaunts Her ...
A form of loincloth worn with a cape by Nezahualpilli, c. 1500. Loincloths are worn in societies where no other clothing is needed or wanted. Loincloths are commonly used as an undergarment or swimsuit by wrestlers and by farmers in paddy fields in both Sri Lanka and India, where it is called Kovanam in Tamil, ambudaya in Sinhala and kaupinam or langot.
The afterparty was most definitely lit, and one to remember for the ‘Gram: Beckford rode away in grand 305 style, in a CAMILLA-print wrapped Lamborghini.
Emma Watson dropped an iconic photo on Instagram this weekend showing off her toned abs and legs in a cut-out swimsuit.. The actress recently learned how to surf, and is a certified yoga ...
The term is derived from Ecclesiastes 12:6-7 in the Jewish Bible or Christian Old Testament.. As translated from the original Hebrew in The Complete Tanakh: [4] "Before the silver cord snaps, and the golden fountain is shattered, and the pitcher breaks at the fountain, and the wheel falls shattered into the pit.