Word: gloving
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Word. In Toledo, Mrs. Lizzie Hopkins reported to police that thieves had slashed open the top of her convertible, ignored other loot to make off with a Bible from the glove compartment...
Krinsky's Texas League single in the fourth, followed by Arnold's sacrifice and Dick Scheer's single off third baseman Bob Johnson's glove, tied the score...
...Spandau prison in East Berlin, the commander of the Russian guard pulled off his glove to greet his U.S. counterpart with the barehanded grip of friendship...
...left arm was partly withered and sometimes in chilly weather he wore a glove on his left hand. Two toes of his left foot were grown together. He was stocky, but walked with the muffled ease of a polar bear erect, and, without being athletic, looked supple and active. At a Kremlin party in 1946, drinking Brüderschaft with Tito, he shouted: "There's still strength in me," and slipping his hands under bulky Tito's armpits, lifted him off the floor three times to the beat of a Russian folk melody on the phonograph...
...Elizabeth Bowen's Hand in Glove, in which a greedy young woman steals the last of her dying aunt's clothes only to be choked by an unforgiving old glove...