Book bound with a rigid protective cover.
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Examples for "cloth"
Examples for "cloth"
1It's not a question of building an entirely new society whole cloth.
2She dipped the cloth in the water, and returned to the grave.
3People feel safe to come here and shop, said cloth-seller Shaker Shnishal.
4But the under table-cloth was kept in a drawer in the closet.
5And then the incident of the grey cloth seen by young McCarthy.
1He is responsible for a record 45 New York Times hardcover No.
2To maintain profits hardcover houses have involved themselves directly in paperback publishing.
3The hardcover edition will have an audio CD featuring bonus book content.
4The Library of Congress has catalogued the Riverhead hardcover edition as follows:
5Gaiman's twin finales will be bound in hardcover and released this July.
1The result is a hardback volume that makes fascinating and grim reading.
2But hardback cookbooks are too darn heavy to be good bedside companions.
3It's a bulky hardback, heavy and not a comfortable thing to carry.
4Her eyes rarely move from the pages of her book- athickhardback.
5Midslide, Elodin nearly bowled over a huge, broad-shouldered man carrying a hardback.
1The baroness was not a young woman, and she was a hardbound Blue.
2She found herself facing shelf after shelf loaded with hardbound novels.
3Updates and community wiki features will be available online as well as in a hardbound version.
4Mom gave me a hardbound set of Kenneth Roberts historical novels (which I actually read).
5The diary was a scrapbook, hardbound in black cloth, with seven bands of gold foil across the two-inch spine.
1Small cloth-bound notebooks were scattered here and there; several were quite dusty with neglect.
2I've never seen these before.' She opened the first of the matching cloth-bound volumes.
3When the clutter was pushed aside, they reached in together and gingerly extracted a cloth-bound bundle.
4Still in his crouch, he passed a desk full of writing implements and small, cloth-bound books.
5The secret instructions were in a plain, cloth-bound folder, tied with a thick blue-and-yellow silk ribbon.
6The first three blue cloth-bound volumes matched, and made up a somewhat random history of English painting.
7The last item, the cloth-bound diary she had given him to tell her about London and his future wife.
8This is for cloth-bound books.
9These beautiful, cloth-bound volumes are compact enough to carry in handbag or manbag, and perfect for reading on the go.
11There appeared to be thousands of volumes in the collection, each cloth-bound in frayed beige, their spines nearly two feet tall.
12With her cloth-bound head resting against Ruari's back and her hands resting limply against his thighs, she was no trouble at all.
13Over several months he took each of them out on the links and observed each man's swing, making notes in a cloth-bound book.
14You are attempting to trick your demon. He opened the cubby beneath the altar and removed a cloth-bound scroll tied with silk cord.
15Frank was obliged to rap a second time, and then the professor's shuffling step was heard, and his cloth-bound head appeared as the door opened.
16'Then I think he might be pleased with this.' Kershaw pulled out a set of small cloth-bound books.
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