Originally a purse and hand warmer in one, the muff was first introduced to women's fashion in 1570, when fur trimming was becoming popular. |
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Vera foiled this by hiding the ugly boil in a specially designed little flowered evening muff. |
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A small, barrel-shaped sealskin muff might be worn to complete the costume. |
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This outfit was sometimes accompanied by a big fur muff, though rarely in rural areas. |
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To keep their hands even warmer, women would fill a small earthenware bottle like this one with hot water and slip it inside their muff. |
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If you particularly suffer from the cold when skiing or snowboarding, I recommend this muff. |
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We have equally thought to draw together muff interior and exterior to reducing unpleasant sensation of loss of dexterity when handling objects. |
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The engine lost power when the muff coupling connecting the power turbine to the reduction gearbox failed. |
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Sergei Rachmaninoff wore gloves and put his hands in an electrical muff to keep them warm and flexible before a performance. |
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Move the union nut, the clamping ring and the muff together, and tighten them adequately. |
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The muff coupling was inadequately inspected at the time of manufacture and at periodic overhauls. |
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Fit the venting muff to the equalising tank. |
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A lady loses her muff, her fan, or her lap-dog, and so the silly poet runs home to versify the disaster. |
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The muff linking together tubes of the LINEAR type appliances shall be made of steel and have a wall thickness at least equal to the wall thickness of the emitter tubes to which it is fitted. |
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The lack of serial numbers on the muff couplings impeded traceability. |
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Muff glove, not taking the thumb and covering the top of the hand up to the beginning of the fingers. |
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