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riding clothes

noun as in habit

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On that first trip to Windsor Castle in 1989, Mr. Roberts saw a woman in riding clothes, brushing a horse in the stalls and thought she worked in the stables, until the crown equerry said to Mr. Roberts, “You must realize this is Queen Elizabeth II.”

In her narrative, she wrote, “He told us he made suits and riding clothes for presidents, governors, members of Congress, including John F. Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert Humphrey and more.”

Forcier received a doll with a detached arm, which she wasn’t able to fix, and instead put the arm in a sling, dressed the doll in horse riding clothes and gave it the back story that she had broken her arm after falling off a horse.

There is Scottish Claire, back in 1743, snug in warm woolens and riding clothes.

Many of those signature items were penciled into the itinerary for the Texas trip, including suits and dresses in summery shades of yellow, blue and green, and riding clothes for an appointment at Lyndon B. Johnson’s ranch on Nov. 23.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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