A weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs.
1I'm glad the boys cheered him; 'twill give the man new heart.
2Go, go, far into the mountain again; 'twill be best for you.
3But take a second drop, dear; 'twill encourage you to spake freely.
4You appear to have been in the water, and 'twill warm 'ee.
5I shall call at Miss Nimmo's to-morrow evening;'twill be a farewell call.
6Covert-A twill-wovencloth sometimes with full face, sometimes sheared to imitate whipcord.
7She'd sat on striped cushions and pressed her fingertips against cotton twill.
8But la, sir, you know 'twill never do, never in this world.
9If found here 'twill be our ruin as well as your own.
10Perhaps 'twill teach you next time not to covet all you see.
11I be afeared 'twill make him a downright enemy to you, lad.
12The prosecution is all ready; 'twill soon be finished, I assure you!
13Thy wound is cared for; in three days 'twill be but a scar.
14NASA's planned outpost in lunar orbit twill support crew visits to the moon.
15The very sight of the heavy cream-white twill was an inspiration.
16For if you do, it is feared 'twill shorten your days.
Twill per variant geogràfica