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1 Rub in a coarse cloth to remove any possible dust or impurity.
2 These consisted of coarse cloth for trousers and Indian blankets for coats.
3 Almost immediately a low sound, like coarse cloth ripping, drifted from it.
4 He had by this time several suits made of his coarse cloth .
5 There it is shredded and made into cordage, coarse cloth , or paper.
6 Their clothes are made of coarse cloth , manufactured at London, and elsewhere.
7 They had remained in their drugget petticoats and their dress of coarse cloth .
8 At last he pulled out a long coarse cloth from under the shirts.
9 It was wrapped in coarse cloth and tied up with string.
10 His clothes were of a coarse cloth made of camel's hair.
11 A piece of coarse cloth had been bound over his eyes.
12 The thing worked its way free of the coarse cloth .
13 Another coarse cloth made in New England, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the Carolinas was crocus.
14 They also made wool felt and spun and wove wool into a coarse cloth .
15 One of the commodities most needed in the colony was hemp, for making coarse cloth .
16 Miriam sat at the other end, where the coarse cloth and the heavy dishes were.
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