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Answer for the clue "___ jacket (denim top) ", 4 letters:
jean

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jean \jean\ (j[=a]n), n. [Prob. named from Genoa. See Jane .] A twilled cotton cloth. (pl.) (j[=e]nz), Same as blue jeans . (pl.) (j[=e]nz), Pants made of different fabrics, resembling blue jeans . Satin jean , a kind of jean woven smooth and glossy, after ...

Usage examples of jean.

The Powers aboon can only ken To whom the heart is seen, That nane can be sae dear to me As my sweet lovely Jean!

She ached to be outside in the fresh air, to be dressed in her oldest jeans, turning over spades full of soft loamy earth, feeling the excitement and pleasure of siting the bulbs, of allowing her imagination to paint for her the colourful picture they would make in the spring, in their uniform beds set among lawn pathways and bordered by a long deep border of old-fashioned perennial plants.

She ached for him to move away from her, panic surging over her as he pressed the cloth to her damp jeans.

I go to your apartment, Alan, and what do I see there but a cute brown-haired girl wearing jeans.

Holy Re-Formed had worn a polyester alb over a brown jumper and jeans.

Neither is aware that I, in my capacity as an alumna and a chapter sponsor, had to stop Jean Hall from threatening everything dear to Kappa Theta Eta.

Le petit Jean lui-meme comprend beaucoup de choses des bois, des etangs et des montagnes, car sa petite ame est une ame rustique.

He wore an anachronistic costume: white drip-dry shirt, jeans and laceless leather slippers.

To recompense Jean V for his liberality, the clergy accorded to him, for himself and his descendants, the right of burial in a chapel of the apse, consecrated to St.

And beside this can Jean would find, every day, something particular,--a blossom of the red geranium that bloomed in the farmhouse window, a piece of cake with plums in it, a bunch of trailing arbutus,--once it was a little bit of blue ribbon, tied in a certain square knot--so--perhaps you know that sign too?

Tony brushed it off against his jeans as Arra laid a strainer over the top of the jar and decanted the hot, greenish-brown vodka into it.

As she trailed her gaze over the button-fly jeans, she wished she had opted for a baggier pair.

On the very evening of the same day that I was first chosen to be a bailie, a sore affair came to light, in the discovery that Jean Gaisling had murdered her bastard bairn.

When I went on board ship with the Bailo Jean Dona, I found another case given to me by him, containing two quintals of the best Mocha coffee, one hundred pounds of tobacco leaves, two large flagons filled, one with Zabandi tobacco, the other with camussa, and a magnificent pipe tube of jessamine wood, covered with gold filigrane, which I sold in Corfu for one hundred sequins.

The English were howling, the French were shouting, a trumpet was calling from the barbican and every church bell on the Ile Saint Jean was tolling the alarm.