In answer to the telegraph crossword question, it is a "revers".
A lapel is a part of the front of a garment that is turned back and is usually a continuation of the collar.
A lapel is a part of the front of a garment that is turned back and is usually a continuation of the collar.
Got your back
it is a number on the back or the underside of the paystation
Plural of rever, revers means the turned back edge of a garment, revealing the underlining. If is most commonly used in reference to lapels. It is also used to refer to adornments on garments that are used to simulate such a fold.
Cape is any sleeveless outer garment, it is usually a long garment that covers only the back half of the wearer, fastening about the neck.
Cape is any sleeveless outer garment, it is usually a long garment that covers only the back half of the wearer, fastening about the neck.
Not when it was alive, no. But it will be when it's brought back to life.
Yes it ca it can flip it on its back then shred the underside of it
The ship that turned back is called the Speedwell
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It's attached to the underside of the van near the back.