Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But he's another one who only ever turns up when you're half-dressed.
Barney was already half-dressed, looking forward to another day of skating.
Mark was out of the shower and half-dressed when Gary entered.
She left him half-dressed and walked to the car.
He is always on the run, usually late, often half-dressed as he makes his way out of the clubhouse.
He was leaning against the gallery rail, half-dressed and furious.
They were both half-dressed and growing colder as their heat began to dissipate.
It paid no attention to the half-dressed couple who where huddled underneath their mattress.
Two half-dressed apprentice thieves stuck their heads out of a door.
Ten minutes later the half-dressed journalist jumped out of a cab a block away from the action.
"But I'm already half-dressed: we have to be at work in forty-five minutes.
Looking down from the wall, the friends could see the streets starting to fill with people - half-dressed, sleepy, frightened.
It would be hell to strut around half-dressed if the weather was ugly.
Then the Satrap, half-dressed as he was, descended to the lower level of the tower.
"No, dear, you will not have to go about looking like a half-dressed hoyden.
The hallway was jammed with excited and half-dressed people.
Already people were collecting, emerging from the darkness like half-dressed phantoms.
Holding the sheet tightly around herself, Lindy watched him until he was half-dressed.
"I have several of your guards holding him down by your service entrance, rather half-dressed."
Whatever they called it, someone came at it very quickly, half-dressed and dragging on his trousers.
Each had the half-dressed feeling of a disarmed soldier.
The new arrival turned next to the half-dressed Bajoran.
The transporter tech looked at his half-dressed commander in horror.
A half-dressed figure appeared on the stoop, hair and clothing still rumpled from sleep.
All those half-dressed young girls being put through their paces by some drill sergeant."