Traditional wrapped garment of the Philippines, especially a colorful hand-woven wraparound skirt.
A heavy textile with a woven design; used for curtains and upholstery.
Woven and embroidered textile of Lampung, Indonesia.
1 When young she wore a tapis ; when grown she is unclad
2 Does Mr. Keimer suspect that any thing in particular is on the tapis ?
3 He always sniffs when financial matters are on the tapis .
4 The idea of making our station Cape Crozier has again come on the tapis .
5 A little pleasure excursion was upon the tapis , and he insisted upon my joining it.
6 A little pleasure excursion was upon the tapis , and he insisted on my joining it.
7 There is nothing like saving time when such very important business is on the tapis .
8 Nothing under heaven could be attended to, while this visiting question was on the tapis .
9 What if we turned Jews and brought the kingdom of Jerusalem again on the tapis ?
10 I recollect a young Irishman, Mr. Gough, losing a large fortune at this tapis vert.
11 All sorts of fetching affairs on the tapis .
12 There is a grand affair on the tapis .
13 As soon as anything concerning her beloved Burgsdorf comes on the tapis , nothing will keep her.
14 Is there a theater party on the tapis ?
15 Those of us at work baling hides went ahead as if nothing unusual was on the tapis .
16 Well, my dears, since you will bring it on the tapis , let us discuss and dismiss it.
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