Drygoods for household use that are typically made of white cloth.
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Examples for "white goods"
Examples for "white goods"
1Galvanized steel is used in the autos, white goods and construction sectors.
2My dad was a white goods mechanic, it's what he always said.
3Its proposals, however, only apply to lighting, white goods and televisions.
4Other sell-offs, notably in white goods, also sharpen the conglomerate's focus.
5Can black Americans empower themselves by refusing to use white goods and services?
1The rags supplied the household linen, while the comb represented the toilette necessaries.
2We are taking all our household linen, cutlery, glassware,nives, spoons, salt-cellars, spice pots.
3A bit of household linen, a book, flowers, or candy are most appropriate.
4They were concealed in a 20-foot container purporting to carry household linen and textiles.
5Em set to work busily to prepare her own household linen and wedding garments.
6Use linen as a backdrop Plain household linen actually makes a good backdrop, says Makhuba.
7The daughter has no household linen to disturb her.
8It chiefly consisted of household linen, plate, china, and books, with a handsome pianoforte of Marianne's.
9And, that no accommodations may be wanted, I have consented to take the household linen at an appraisement.
10Every one knows the preciousness of the household linen which has been for generations an heirloom in a family.
11He here found Madame d'Argeles engaged in packing a large trunk with household linen and sundry articles of clothing.
12She makes lists of everything she possesses, from household linen to the Christmas cards which she sends out and receives.
13Remember that I have forgotten household linen and Kid's boots, but determine not to let this spoil my good temper.
14He entered the drawing-room, and there, from amid a heap of household linen which required the needle, rose the penitent wife.
15From house to house across the road household linen was flying in the wind, for the neighbourhood was certainly a poverty-stricken one.
16No one has a better stock of household linen, all made by her, her daughters and her maids, in the whole Mark.