Durable woven fabric with warp-wise stripes of cut pile.
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Examples for "cords"
Examples for "cords"
1Another day, another study of the potential market for cars with cords.
2The arrangement of the cords on the sole is shown in Fig.
3Obtain a number of different coloured cords, roughly, twelve inches in length.
4The greater the strain on the cords, the tighter the knot becomes.
5Lab-grown replacements for damaged vocal cords are still years away, Welham said.
1The beads had been in my corduroy coat since I found them.
2But back in the Black Swamp of Ohio we had corduroy roads.
3They were made of thick corduroy, hanging right down to the floor.
4Wessner had been his bunk-mate the night he came down the corduroy.
5There's Himself's blue oxford shirt right there and little Mona's corduroy jumper.
1We wore elephant cords, striped Madras cotton bedspread dresses and tights in thrilling new colours like purple and ochre.
1There he was laid among the bales of Manchester cloth.
2We had some Manchester cloths made in imitation of the native manufactured robes of the West Coast, each worth five or six shillings.
1He was dressed in a dark thin coat, ribbed velvet pantaloons, and a sort of moccasins, or shoes, appended to the legs of woollen stockings.
Translations for rib cord