Tunics [noun]
Definition of Tunics:
long shirt
Opposite/Antonyms of Tunics:
-
Sentence/Example of Tunics:
His tunic was always worn out and patched, but his weapons were mounted in silver.
The policeman drew from the pocket of his tunic a dirty note-book.
Jorgenson, with his hands deep in the pockets of his tunic, listened, looking down.
He did not attempt to go to sleep; he did not even unbutton the top button of his tunic.
Bimba tells me that Tunic has disappeared no one knows whither.
How shall I describe the agony which Tunic's narrative caused me!
Some of Tunic's companions are sipping and smoking at one of these tables.
A sharp pull at his tunic brought his thoughts back to the present.
What lover would not wish to be the tunic of his well-beloved or the water of her bath?
Unexpectedly he stooped, and caught Wulf by the collar of his tunic.