1. He provided the necessary money for new costumes. 2. Joan arrived on set, freshly made up, her new costume fitted. 3. And that depressing funk of dressing up the same old thing in new costumes is slowly settling in. 4. As of last week, she did not even have new costumes for the short and long programs. 5. As soon as one number was over, the dancers rushed upstairs to change into new costumes while others took the stage. 6. By tradition, the chiefs must sew their own costumes, and must do a new costume from scratch each year. 7. Guinevere may be waylaid in the woods without luggage, but she is never without fetching new costumes, which Ms. Ormond shows off to great advantage. 8. It will make her feel good about her karate lessons and maybe inspire a new costume idea for her Barbie. 9. Many dance-hall queens replenish their wardrobes once a month, visiting dressmakers who can come up with new outlandish costumes or boutiques that cater to the style. 10. Long designed new costumes. |