Smooth, lustrous satin-weave fabric made of spun fiber, usually cotton, rather than filment yarn.
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Examples for "satin"
Examples for "satin"
1The bedrooms are in Georgian style finished in white with satin hangings.
2His suit is red satin; the shoes are white, with red roses.
3The young girl in the portrait was wearing a white satin gown.
4The eunuchs brought in red satin cushions for us to sit upon.
5Mrs. Taylor-letme see; there she is, in grey satin and diamonds.
1The costume is made of glossy sateen; the sandals of canton flannel.
2The green sofa and its sateen cushions were stiff with applied embroidery.
3The department store's bed-linen reductions include the range's pure cotton sateen collection.
4Of these details the first is that the sateen lining should be black.
5He wore the oddest vest and trousers of rose-pink sateen plaided with purple.
6Quickly she collapsed, her sateen hanging in loose, ragged strips.
7Soon again she came back, carrying some folds of black sateen over her arm.
8The Larkins sisters had done wonders with grey sateen.
9My first was a figured sateen, a buff-colored ground with red flowers thrown over it.
10The vanilla sateen quilted bedspread sets a decadent tone.
11And now Gwendolyn, astonished, saw that too much laughter had again remolded that sateen bulk.
12Reluctantly, she stretched her leg across the sateen sheets.
13A black sateen spread covered the mattress, and a leopard-skin hanging served as a headboard.
14The sateen is for church and Sunday school.
15Even her large, shiny, shapeless boots and the coarse sateen stuff of her dress affected him.
16Her air of hauteur was a triumph, considering that she was handicapped by black sateen sleevelets.