It refers to the practice the recent past covering the in a sort of 'semi-permanent 'long john ' or sometimes a partial 'chest protector'. In winter he body was covered in grease then layers of brown paper and cloth. This was' sewn up' at the sleeves,collar etc and left in place until the end of the cold weather.
Practice reported in common use in agricultural and urban Britain up to 1930s.Possibly still practised in 1950's.
No references available to current contributor at time of writing. Check standard ref's for British social history and anecdotal evidence from midwives / health visitors.
The image is of someone being sewn into a blanket or some sort of cloth, so you get the image of them being tightly surrounded by a comfortable shelter, ready for the cold weather but unable to get out and move around much.
The defionition of HUFF is HUGO DACENSIO -sullivan
its a cure for acne
Origianally spelled paramour, it means secret lover.
Yes, I have had that expriense several times. What soes it mean to you?
It's the word for the Hanukah holiday. It is spelled "חנוכה".
sewn is past tense of sew and sew means join or enclose two or more things with needle and thread.
It simply means Humans and the study of humans. Example: Anthropology.
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Sewn is correct. Clothing can be described as hand sewn, or machine sewn. But sewed is also correct in other contexts. I sewed that button on myself. Or, it was sewn on by me.
The suffix "-an" typically denotes relating to or characteristic of something. For example, "Canadian" means relating to Canada.
No she soes not smoke