Traditional wrapped garment of the Philippines, especially a colorful hand-woven wraparound skirt.
A heavy textile with a woven design; used for curtains and upholstery.
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Examples for "tapestry"
Examples for "tapestry"
1Politics and turmoil must not be allowed to disrupt our great tapestry.
2And here, this tapestry was sent to me from Spain years ago.
3Hence both sides of the cañon present successive miles of Oriental tapestry.
4The tapestry covering them in places was old and of somber design.
5They form a large tapestry, one which is beautiful but very sad.
Woven and embroidered textile of Lampung, Indonesia.
1When young she wore a tapis; when grown she is unclad
2Does Mr. Keimer suspect that any thing in particular is on the tapis?
3He always sniffs when financial matters are on the tapis.
4The idea of making our station Cape Crozier has again come on the tapis.
5A little pleasure excursion was upon the tapis, and he insisted upon my joining it.
6A little pleasure excursion was upon the tapis, and he insisted on my joining it.
7There is nothing like saving time when such very important business is on the tapis.
8Nothing under heaven could be attended to, while this visiting question was on the tapis.
9What if we turned Jews and brought the kingdom of Jerusalem again on the tapis?
10I recollect a young Irishman, Mr. Gough, losing a large fortune at this tapis vert.
11All sorts of fetching affairs on the tapis.
12There is a grand affair on the tapis.
13As soon as anything concerning her beloved Burgsdorf comes on the tapis, nothing will keep her.
14Is there a theater party on the tapis?
15Those of us at work baling hides went ahead as if nothing unusual was on the tapis.
16Well, my dears, since you will bring it on the tapis, let us discuss and dismiss it.