Technique of creating a pattern on fabric, especially velvet, by burning out the pile with acid.
1Are people from town going to think we're dancing on Devore's grave?'
2Across the room from me I heard Devore give a hollow groan.
3I grabbed it, expecting Max Devore or perhaps Footman, his overgolded minion.
4You weren't a sworn witness when you talked to Devore, were you?
5He was dressed in Jared Devore's clothes, but this wasn't Jared Devore.
6The one where Max Devore was trying to steal himself a kid.
7Noonan, you've met Kyra Devore and her mother, Mary Devore, haven't you?'
8Members of the law firm of Forbes, Hathaway, Bryan and Devore were present.
9His friend Osgood did the deal and Devore paid with a personal check.
10Yes, I said, remembering how Max Devore had run his wheelchair at me.
11I want to hear from either you or Mattie Devore around elevenish tomorrow.
12My caretaker wasn't talking about ghostly noises; he was talking about Mattie Devore.
13It was almost certainly the Mattie who had attracted Lance Devore.
14Just be glad you didn't leave it in Mattie Devore, bucko.
15Now Dickie Brooks and his cronies think Max Devore is walking talking Jesus.
16I opened the door and brought Kyra Devore inside Sara Laughs.