A small piece of table linen that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing.
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Examples for "napkin "
Examples for "napkin "
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.
1 Moreover, the ring was not in the serviette drawer of the sideboard.
2 In the end Rachel provided another clean serviette , and the meal commenced.
3 Had the serviette and ring ever been on the table at all?
4 But you occasionally get glimpses of how tiresome she finds the doily - and - serviette crowd.
5 A well-aimed serviette landed squarely on Ardal's face as his reward for that.
1 Emilius took up his table napkin and wiped his moustache carefully.
2 And he laughed as he shook out his table napkin .
3 She shook out her table napkin as if she were airing a throw rug.
4 I sat down at the little table ; a table napkin was placed on my plate.
5 Whereupon he became suddenly embarrassed, and pulled out a handkerchief the size of a table napkin .
6 Wipe your finger tips, if soiled, upon the table napkin , never upon your tongue or the table - cloth .
7 Mr. Spinks chuckled behind his table napkin .
8 God is not mocked! she shouted, leaving the table with her face buried in her table napkin .
9 And, rising, she turned her sleeves up to the elbow, and placed her table napkin on her arm.
10 Ann, get a clean table napkin .
11 When he sat down he found a letter in his table napkin : a written note folded into the napkin.
12 There was nothing Mark could do; it's not like he could dab at my crotch with his table napkin .
13 Pierre unfolded his cold table napkin and, resolving to break the silence, looked at Natásha and at Princess Mary.
14 He grew first red, then white; then put down his bread, his table napkin ; got up and left the room.
15 Sometimes it seems like yesterday.' I let go of Eleanor's hand and held the cotton table napkin up to my face.
16 Bordenave frowned, threw his table napkin down, upset two glasses and staggered out with a red face, swearing and stammering out:
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