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slippered造句
1. I rescued the remains of my slipper from the dog. 2. That little scamp Jimmy has hidden my slippers again! 3. She clapped across the room in her slippers. 4. He came to the door in his slippers. 5. I've trained my dog to fetch my slippers. 6. Ah, so you've bought new slippers yet! 7. Slippers were waiting for you by the bed. 8. The dog's chewed up my slippers again. 9. She scuffed past in her mother's slippers. 10. His father meted out punish-ment with a slipper. 11. Freddy speaks very quietly and pads around in soft velvet slippers. 12. He kicked his slippers off and dropped on to the bed. 13. Can you reach me my slippers? They're under the bed. 14. He put on his slippers and padded out to the kitchen. 15. He was poncing around in a pair of fluffy slippers/yellow silk dressing gown. 16. My feet feel so warm and toasty in the new slippers. 17. She was in her nightdress, bare legs and large slippers. 18. She hung her bathrobe on its hook near the door, aligned her slippers at the foot of the bed. 19. To go with it she wore a turquoise-and-gray-striped apron and matching backless slippers. 20. This is alleviated by wearing slippers, and by the use of rugs either side of the bed. 21. She slippered across the room from her bed. 22. He bravely slippered a cockroach. 23. Vowed Charnel, who traveled everyplace With her slippered foot in a velvet case. 24. She saw pairs of slippered feet -- but no one was moving. 25. With soft and delicate movements of his little slippered feet, Iogel first flew across the room with Natasha—shy, but conscientiously executing her steps. 26. Television footage showed Chen looking relaxed as he slippered out of a police van. 27. As I slid to the floor I was kicked hard in the face with a slippered foot. 28. The woman leads us down a long corridor of unvarnished cedar boards worn smooth by centuries of slippered feet. 29. After five minutes of irksome and constrained conversation, they heard the sound of slippered feet approaching rapidly. 30. I go to the back door, for the purpose of retrieving the newspaper from its delivery box out at the road, and am stopped in my slippered tracks.