Smooth and soft to sight or hearing or touch or taste.
1 Some 60 percent of New Zealand deer velvet goes to South Korea.
2 Landmarks were lost in the velvet dark; new features sprang into prominence.
3 She had worked with velvet for many years in her textile business.
4 The shadow of the house stretched velvet and blunt over the rock-garden.
5 Beneath was a skirt of sea green velvet , heavily trimmed with lace.
6 She felt the steel gauntlet through the texture of the velvet glove.
7 There were yellow curtains in the window, tied back with red velvet .
8 The silver filigree cross on the purple velvet cover betrayed the prayer-book.
9 There were smart red velvet roses and a feather in her hat.
10 A great horseshoe rose up in tiers of gilt and red velvet .
11 I tug open the heavy velvet drapes without rising from her lap.
12 The sky was ablaze with a myriad jewels in a velvet setting.
13 He was the victim of the iron hand, minus the velvet glove.
14 Venison is in its prime when the elk's horns are in velvet .
15 The prisoners wore the dirty velvet jackets and big sombreros of Mexico.
16 When the gray velvet bird spoke, it was soft and very clear.
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