The wild cat supports itself and the tabby cat has its million.
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It is, in fact, a tabby without the black stripes or spots.
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Her tabby hood came down in a peak between her green eyes.
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One of Bertie Briggs's tabby cats begins to walk a high wire.
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At Taliesin West, one of the cooks had owned a tabby cat.
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A is the plainweave, 16 units shown, and used for fabrics H and P, Fig.
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With the same reed put in eleven rows of plainweave, over one spoke and under the next.
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Flannel-A soft, light weight woolen fabric of which the yarn is but lightly twisted, plainweave or twilled; used for clothing etc.
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H.-Anordinary "HESSIAN" cloth made from comparatively fine single warp and single weft, and the threads interlaced in the simplest order, termed " plainweave."
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"Simple one-to-one plainweave."
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He was looking at the cloth , weaving patterns upon it.
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Fifty percent linenweave, and we got it by the ream.
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He passes me a plain white business card-unprintedon either side, but pressed from a very high grade of linenweave.
Ús de plain woven en anglès
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Compare three plainwoven crimson textures made of silk, wool, and cotton respectively.
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Hop-sacking-A plainwoven canvas dress fabric of wool.
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Irish linen-Fullbleached, fine, plainwoven linen used for shirts, collars, cuffs, etc., of different widths.