Of textiles; having a rough surface.
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Examples for "homespun"
Examples for "homespun"
1Other computer companies, however, have tried the homespun direct-marketing approach and failed.
2TESTER embroidered in crewels in shades of blue on white homespun linen.
3Underwear and sleeping garments were made of the natural colored homespun cloth.
4The men wore shoes made of bark and homespun shirts and coats.
5Rawhide was used in place of lines, and homespun garments were uniform.
1A tweedy man with a small mustache stood in the doorway.
2Essentially with what amounts to a tweedy shrug of the shoulders.
3It's a word loved by tweedy academics because of its ambiguity and obscurity.
4And then there were the tweedy ones, but only a few.
5You see the rumpled tweedy fellow talking to St. Clare?
1He wore a nubby jacket and a silk turtleneck and sipped scotch.
2He wore baggy dungarees and rubber boots, with a thick, nubby sweater.
3Attitude lifted the bat for a third blow, his nubby teeth clenched.
4Aren't Were-Hunters supposed to be extra special nubby treats for them?
5Jack exhaled a cloud of blue, the nubby cigarette falling to the floor.
1She had new breasts, still nubbly but there, under her shirt.
2Most of us just muddle along with nubbly condoms and vibrators.
3This low, nubbly tongue of land was roughly triangular.
4Presently our vehicle bumps across a nubbly bridge, and enters what was once a fair city.
5It was one of those hard, nubbly rolls.