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(1) a handheld collapsible source of shade
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(1) a handheld collapsible source of shade
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(1) I opened my parasol and held it behind my head to shade me from the sunlight.
(2) As they stepped out of the shade, she turned back to call Jenny for her parasol .
(3) That's called an umbrella, also sometimes known as a parasol or bumbershoot.
(4) The parasol has silver lights underneath it and candles on the table.
(5) Then there are those which seem more appropriate eaten in the shade of a tree or beneath a parasol : think cold salmon, delicate fruit fool or perhaps a crisp meringue hidden beneath a layer of thick cream and summer fruit.
(6) From the top, this could be Macrolepiota rachodes, the shaggy parasol , edible and choice.
(7) I had only a little money with me, and I bought a parasol to shade my sunburned neck from the sun once we were back on the cattle drive.
(8) As for the sun, I had a parasol ; it shaded my skin from the light.
(9) One team produces a garden parasol to offer shade.
(10) The Casabianca Compact introduces a white-gloved, white-jacketed white servant as he extends a parasol to shade a handsome, stout black woman on a walk along the water.
(11) Using the umbrellas as parasols on a warm summer day, we walked up the shrine approach.
(12) Scotland produces all sorts of edible wild mushrooms - parasols , horse mushrooms, field mushrooms and wood blewits to name but a few - but you must be sure of what they are before eating them or you could end up in hospital or worse.
(13) Most parasols are chemically treated to block out ultra-violet light and they are hardly a bargain at up to 40,000 yen a piece.
(14) The promenade was often crowded with gentlemen and ladies, shaded from the summer sun by parasols , and children scurrying on the beach.
(15) In 1857 it was so hot in London that Gladstone noted umbrellas being used as parasols in Piccadilly.
(16) Instead of spectators huddling under umbrellas they were more likely to need parasols .
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(1) I opened my parasol and held it behind my head to shade me from the sunlight.
(2) As they stepped out of the shade, she turned back to call Jenny for her parasol .
(3) That's called an umbrella, also sometimes known as a parasol or bumbershoot.
(4) The parasol has silver lights underneath it and candles on the table.
(5) Then there are those which seem more appropriate eaten in the shade of a tree or beneath a parasol : think cold salmon, delicate fruit fool or perhaps a crisp meringue hidden beneath a layer of thick cream and summer fruit.
(6) From the top, this could be Macrolepiota rachodes, the shaggy parasol , edible and choice.
(7) I had only a little money with me, and I bought a parasol to shade my sunburned neck from the sun once we were back on the cattle drive.
(8) As for the sun, I had a parasol ; it shaded my skin from the light.
(9) One team produces a garden parasol to offer shade.
(10) The Casabianca Compact introduces a white-gloved, white-jacketed white servant as he extends a parasol to shade a handsome, stout black woman on a walk along the water.
(11) Using the umbrellas as parasols on a warm summer day, we walked up the shrine approach.
(12) Scotland produces all sorts of edible wild mushrooms - parasols , horse mushrooms, field mushrooms and wood blewits to name but a few - but you must be sure of what they are before eating them or you could end up in hospital or worse.
(13) Most parasols are chemically treated to block out ultra-violet light and they are hardly a bargain at up to 40,000 yen a piece.
(14) The promenade was often crowded with gentlemen and ladies, shaded from the summer sun by parasols , and children scurrying on the beach.
(15) In 1857 it was so hot in London that Gladstone noted umbrellas being used as parasols in Piccadilly.
(16) Instead of spectators huddling under umbrellas they were more likely to need parasols .
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