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Usage examples of "camisa".

Tatziu vestiu uma bermuda limpa e a camisa mais colorida que encontrou na mala.

Because of the heat she had dressed casually this morning, finding the loose camisa and colorful skirt of Mexico far more suited to its climate than the voluminous skirts and long sleeves of her other clothes.

Under the pale scrutiny of his eyes, biting her lip to control her involuntary shudders, she began to pull o off the ragged camisa and skirt.

Soho his village because he has his breakfast croissant and cappuccino at Patisserie Valerie in Old Compton Street and buys his charcuterie and cheese from Fratelli Camisa in Berwick Street and his coffee beans from Angelucci in Frith Street.

She pulled off her hat and, using the gauze sleeve of her embroidered camisa, wiped the perspiration from her face and eyes to better look at the littered remains of what was once, obviously, a very grand place.

Usava outra das camisas coloridas que lhe comprara, esta era verde e ressaltava a pele e os cabelos claros.

She had hot chocolate and crisp rolls, sitting up in bed, and after she had washed the woman brought her an assortment of gowns, skirts and low-necked camisas to choose from.

Podía prescindir de camisa como también de saco, pero no de una galerita rabona sobre la ciclópea cabeza.

So he went and bought himself a drip-dry green camisa, a pair of cheap grey pantalones, and a very light americana or jacket of fawn Moygashel.