Sabrina Tach Yellow Tajos Lime Suede Leather Bag Made To Order
Cut-Out Suede Leather Bag, This high end fashion accessory is the perfect for all your necessaires. I must admitt that I have designed this chic purse for swanky fashionistas just like you. It has an adjustable cross body strap. Inside: zip pocket, cell phone pocket, and floral lining. Metallic YKK Zippers. Dimensions: -Length : 36 cms = 14 " -Height : 30 cms = 12" -Strap : 111 cms = 43 1/2" (adjustable, max length) Also available in black and coral This hand-bag is Made to order . Please allow 2 weeks before shipping . Hand-made and finished with love in Uruguay.
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lime 1 |līm| noun (also quicklime) a white caustic alkaline substance consisting of calcium oxide, obtained by heating limestone. • (also slaked lime) a white alkaline substance consisting of calcium hydroxide, made by adding water to quicklime. • (in general use) any of a number of calcium compounds, esp. calcium hydroxide, used as an additive to soil or water. • archaic birdlime. verb [ trans. ] 1 treat (soil or water) with lime to reduce acidity and improve fertility or oxygen levels. • [often as adj. ] ( limed) give (wood) a bleached appearance by treating it with lime : limed oak dining furniture. 2 archaic catch (a bird) with birdlime. DERIVATIVES limy |ˈlīmē| adjective ( limier , limiest ). ORIGIN Old English līm, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lijm, German Leim, also to loam . lime 2 noun 1 a rounded citrus fruit similar to a lemon but greener, smaller, and with a distinctive acid flavor. 2 (also lime tree) the evergreen citrus tree that produces this fruit, widely cultivated in warm climates. • Citrus aurantifolia, family Rutaceae. 3 a bright light green color like that of a lime : [as adj. ] day-glo orange, pink, or lime green. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French, from modern Provençal limo, Spanish lima, from Arabic līma; compare with lemon . lime 3 (also lime tree) noun another term for linden , esp. the European linden. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: alteration of obsolete line, from Old English lind (see linden ).
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