lapels in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

lapels in the PONS Dictionary

lapels Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to grab sb by the lapels
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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I have seen an all-red leisure suit with flared lapels.
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Lapels on jackets and coats, which resemble (and derive from) a longer collar, were and are also occasionally worn turned up.
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Clothing for women usually accentuates the body's natural curves through wrapping of upper garment lapels or binding with sashes at the waist.
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He was sporting a very fetching cobalt blue trouser suit with satin lapels which he teamed with fishnet stockings and sky-high stiletto spike heels.
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He wears a coat with wide lapels with an insignia on the proper left lapel and an ascot around his neck.
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A covert coat is always single-breasted with notch lapels and flap pockets; a ticket pocket is optional.
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The waistcoat was usually double-breasted with double-breasted style (or peaked) lapels.
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Topcoats had wide lapels and deep cuffs, and often featured contrasting velvet collars.
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This garment is similar to a mess jacket, with buttoned gauntlet cuffs, short or no skirts, and with or without lapels.
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Notched lapels are only found on single-breasted jackets and are the most informal style.
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