Smooth, lustrous fabric, usually of silk or synthetic fiber, woven with a long-float satin binding in warp or weft.
1 The bedrooms are in Georgian style finished in white with satin hangings.
2 His suit is red satin ; the shoes are white, with red roses.
3 The young girl in the portrait was wearing a white satin gown.
4 The eunuchs brought in red satin cushions for us to sit upon.
5 Mrs. Taylor-letme see; there she is, in grey satin and diamonds.
6 Among the cushions of a yellow satin couch in her own drawing-room.
7 The white satin slipper stopped its regular tattoo on the rugged floor.
8 Went to the scented mornings, to the nights of the satin moon
9 The stars were embroidered in silver on a dark blue satin sky.
10 Once Statira Belden drove by in saffron satin and a mother-of-pearl tiara.
11 In a brand-new suit of checkered tweed and a low-cut satin vest
12 The pavement of the quay had not been laid for satin shoes.
13 Mrs. Thropp stared at Kedzie and breathed hard in her creaking satin .
14 It was curiously inlaid with satin wood, and rich in quaint carvings.
15 The experienced, however wealthy, do not hunt bargains in silk and satin .
16 The rest of their party soon arrived in satin , silks, and jewels.
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