adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
padded cell
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
cell
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Fulfilling her needs won't settle his, he shouldn't be kept in a padded cell .
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He padded his bedroom - literally like a padded cell - so that he wouldn't hear the noise of traffic outside.
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At one end were two padded cells for mental cases, and opposite these were cupboards for medical stores.
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Adam was so extreme; they really would cart him off to a padded cell one of these days.
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Away from what most other people would regard as glamour, he retreated to that padded cell off the Edgware Road.
jacket
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He was unshaven and wearing a checked padded jacket .
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When last seen he was wearing blue jeans, a cream sweatshirt, blue padded jacket and black shoes.
shoulder
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The padded shoulders , the hip pads, the jockstrap.
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With its pretty round neck, softly padded shoulders and front-pocket detail, it looks great worn with a skirt or trousers.
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Actually, she quite liked nylons, padded shoulders and her hat.
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The carrying system is fixed length, with the padded shoulder harnesses sewn in.
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You've arrived wearing a black suit with padded shoulders and a whole garden pinned to your lapel.
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She was dressed in brilliant white, in a jacket with padded shoulders , Palm Beach trousers, and thick-soled shoes.
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By the time he finished in the bathroom she was fully dressed in a bright yellow suit with padded shoulders .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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chairs with padded backs and arms
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Deep padded ankle collar and full bellows tongue.
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Further cushioning is provided by the padded insole and tongue.
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He picked up the padded brassière.
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I walked over to the edge of the drop and leant on a padded rail.
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The padded fabric varieties are well and truly childproof - and look very attractive.
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The same cubes, padded and covered are fine for occasional seating.
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There was a chaiselongue upholstered in velvet, a plump dressing-table stool to match it, a bureau with a padded chair.
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Waist belt is attached to the pack by padded wings.