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Standing quietly in his close-fitted black jacket, Vanpirs looked only slightly different from the Stralsunder men.
Blood Lite II: Overbite Kevin J. Anderson 2010
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There's wearing ease and design ease; vogue patterns used to include in their descriptions close-fitted, fitted, semi-fitted, loose-fitted, very loose fitting, etc., and each term had a specific meaning translated to inches of ease.
The Perfect Larger-Size Vintage You've Been Waiting For - A Dress A Day 2007
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His close-fitted indigo jacket only emphasized the width of his shoulders.
Ship Of Destiny Hobb, Robin 2000
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The highway was clear in the spring twilight, no wagons, no horses, just stone blocks still close-fitted after centuries of use.
The Order War Modesitt, L. E. 1995
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The close-fitted stone blocks remained solidly in place after centuries of use.
The Order War Modesitt, L. E. 1995
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The highway was clear in the spring twilight, no wagons, no horses, just stone blocks still close-fitted after centuries of use.
The Order War Modesitt, L. E. 1995
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The close-fitted stone blocks remained solidly in place after centuries of use.
The Order War Modesitt, L. E. 1995
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The wind whistled about his ears, and Bothwell, who hated hats, understood why the Shetlanders wore those close-fitted wool caps.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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And his face had a similar slightly ominous composure and awareness, under a thick, close-fitted cap of waving hair the colour of copper beeches.
The Hermit of Eyton Forest Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1987
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The wind whistled about his ears, and Bothwell, who hated hats, understood why the Shetlanders wore those close-fitted wool caps.
Mary Queen Of Scotland And The Isles George, Margaret 1987
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