(1) She now wears a red rain slicker , jeans and sneakers, and cradles a yellow hard hat in her arms.(2) She settles on insulated booties, oversize pedals, and a clear slicker , which she slips over her jersey.(3) But it wasn't long before headlights cut through the downpour from behind her, reflecting off her yellow slicker and illuminating the drenched roadside heath.(4) Each page depicts a blissfully animated child engaged in colorful, lively activity: donning a bright yellow slicker , tap dancing in a black tuxedo and top hat, or striking a pose in blue denim.(5) Or would you trust your own senses, put on a rain slicker , grab an umbrella, and start your day?(6) In lieu of a cheap Chinese army slicker that Maury thought too expensive, he bought himself an enormous white plastic gunnysack.(7) she must have met some slicker who talked her into getting a separation(8) He is like vapor, bathed in a glowing yellow light, wearing a bulky waist-length rain slicker .(9) Unlike the others, he didn't have a rain slicker and the rain seemed to pour just on him, pasting his hair to his head.(10) First of all, what do you think, do I look better in a rain slicker or like this?(11) It had a little yellow slicker and hat for rainy days, Halloween stuff in October, Santa clothes for Christmas.(12) Porter and Petey were leaving the saloon they must have been around most of, if not all of the night, and some white guys in a slicker and cloth cap were coming out right behind them shouting abuse to their backs.(13) Bettini is struggling with his rain slicker now.(14) She takes off with a perma-tanned Portuguese slicker who involves her in embezzlement and fraud.(15) Samantha shook the hood of her slicker away from her face, and began to make her way out to the cove, passing the Wells house as she went.(16) She grabbed her yellow and blue rain slicker and dashed outside.
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