hemmed in the PONS Dictionary

hemmed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to feel hemmed in

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Some rebellious students express their dissatisfaction with this tradition by wearing their uniform with the stand-up collar intentionally left unhooked or hemmed above their knees.
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Showing she can pull off serious class and a hint of cheekiness, Ches shined in this white floaty dipped-hemmed dress.
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Jeans and slacks are worn deliberately short (either hemmed or rolled) to show off boots, or to show off socks when wearing loafers or brogues.
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Some restrict jorts in particular to self-cropped pants made from denim (cut-off jeans), while others broaden them to include denim shorts cropped, hemmed, and sometimes even pleated at the knee.
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Men's garments often consist of two white un-hemmed sheets (usually towelling material) and are universal in appearance.
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It's hemmed by a large terrace where wicker furniture and tasteful tufts of flowers feel cool and current.
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This was the long pant, hemmed near the ankles, that displaced the knee-length breeches culottes that marked the aristocratic classes.
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He was hemmed in by the chord until it changed, and that made his run-up most unorthodox.
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On their heads they wore a hat made of felt, with three points, with gold braid hemmed at its edge and a red cockade.
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The flag's size is 2 by 1.5 m, it has two sides and is hemmed by a strip of gold lace.
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