Pronunciation: /kləˈkeɪ/
noun a type of fabric with a raised, puckered design
A1 I bought a beautiful cloqué dress for the party.
A2 She admired the intricate cloqué pattern on the fabric.
B1 The designer showcased a collection of cloqué garments at the fashion show.
B2 The cloqué texture added a luxurious touch to the upholstery.
C1 The artisan used a special technique to create the cloqué effect on the fabric.
C2 The intricate cloqué design on the wallpaper was a work of art.
adjective describing something made of or resembling cloqué fabric
A1 She wore a beautiful cloqué dress to the party.
A2 The cloqué fabric added a touch of elegance to the curtains.
B1 The designer's latest collection features several cloqué pieces.
B2 The cloqué texture of the upholstery gave the room a luxurious feel.
C1 The intricate cloqué pattern on the jacket was handcrafted by skilled artisans.
C2 The cloqué fabric used in the couture gown was imported from Italy.
formal The cloqué fabric used in the design of the dress added a luxurious texture.
informal I love how the cloqué pattern on this skirt gives it a unique look.
slang That cloqué top is so on trend right now.
figurative Her words had a cloqué-like effect on the audience, leaving them mesmerized.
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