Any knitting method in which the yarn zigzags along the length of the fabric, following adjacent columns ("wales") of knitting.
1 It's a lovely Rose du Barri tricot and costs only-
2 On the steps of the wagon sat a man in tricot holding the head of a black poodle between his knees.
3 Tricot began to complain, and from that moment I felt that he was doomed.
4 Tricot , who had allowed us to cut into his chest without an anaesthetic, exclaimed with tears:
5 The children naturally didn't take the slightest interest in warm petticoats or tricots , but their mothers did.
6 From Compiegne he followed the road across the Aronde and up through Mery and Tricot into Le Cardonnois.
7 And yet Tricot never gave in.
8 The spare-no-expenses piece features high pockets lined with soft Tricot , a helmet-compatible hood, and internal drop pockets to warm cold shoes.
9 Tricot had borne the greatest sufferings courageously; but he seemed to have no strength to bear this slight addition to his woes.
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