Garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist; worn by infants to catch excrement.
A small piece of table linen that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing.
1 The new nonskid type of napkin adheres to the abdomen, however precipitous.
2 She looked down at the napkin and the red stain upon it.
3 This brings tears, and he wipes them away with a paper napkin .
4 The waiter ran out with candle in hand and napkin on shoulder.
5 After a minute William Oke came in, his napkin in his hand.
6 She set her food down and dabbed her fingers with her napkin .
7 At these words the corn factor grew pale as a linen napkin .
8 He folded a liberal supply of the free lunch into a napkin .
9 Corinne wiped her messy fingers on a napkin and studied the paper.
10 Pile them in a heap on a napkin and serve very hot.
11 My fingers were sticky, and I wiped them against a paper napkin .
12 He had started from his chair with his napkin in his hand.
13 These talents were not permitted to lie folded up in a napkin .
14 Fry in smoking hot fat, and serve very hot on a napkin .
15 He said I would not take my talent out of the napkin .
16 What if she's sorry now? I crumpled my napkin and stood up.
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