noun a type of material made from fibers such as cotton, wool, or silk, used for making clothes or covering furniture

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  • The tailor carefully measured the customer before cutting the cloth.
  • I spilled juice on my shirt, do you have any extra cloth to clean it up?
  • I love that new cloth you got, it's so fresh.
  • She weaved a cloth of lies to cover up her mistake.

noun ropes or cords collectively; the ropes in a ship's rigging

adjective relating to or consisting of ropes or cords

  • The ship's rigging was made of strong cordage to withstand the harsh weather at sea.
  • I need to buy some more cordage to hang up the new hammock in the backyard.
  • Hey, can you pass me that cordage over there? I need to tie up this bundle.
  • The cordage of trust between them had frayed over time, making their relationship strained.

noun a design or picture that is transferred onto a surface, typically a vehicle, as a decoration or identification

adjective relating to or used for decals

  • The decal on the car's bumper displayed the logo of the company.
  • I added a cool decal to my laptop to personalize it.
  • I'm thinking of slapping a new decal on my skateboard.
  • The decal of success was evident in her confident demeanor.

noun a small metal ring used to reinforce such a hole

  • The tailor carefully sewed the eyelet onto the fabric for the lace to go through.
  • I love the eyelet detailing on this dress, it adds a nice touch.
  • Check out these cool shoes with the eyelet design, they're so trendy.
  • She had a sharp eyelet for detail, always noticing the smallest things.

noun a material made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers together

adjective related to or characteristic of fabric

  • The fabric used in this dress is of high quality silk.
  • I love the soft fabric of this sweater.
  • That fabric is lit, where did you get it?
  • The fabric of society is woven together by the threads of culture and tradition.

noun a natural covering of the body of a bird or other animal

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  • The bird's feathers were vibrant and well-groomed.
  • She found a feather on the ground and decided to keep it as a souvenir.
  • That jacket is so fly, it's got feathers on the sleeves!
  • Her words were like feathers, softening the blow of her criticism.

noun a sharp curved or barbed instrument for catching fish

  • The fisherman carefully baited the fishhook before casting it into the water.
  • I always make sure to double check that my fishhook is secure before I start fishing.
  • I snagged my fishhook on a rock and lost my biggest catch of the day.
  • Her words were like a sharp fishhook, piercing through his defenses and leaving him vulnerable.

noun the woolly coat of a sheep or similar animal

verb to defraud or swindle

  • The fleece of sheep is often used to make warm clothing.
  • I love wearing my cozy fleece jacket on cold days.
  • I scored this awesome fleece at the thrift store for a steal.
  • The scam artist tried to fleece unsuspecting victims out of their money.

noun a showy but useless object; a trinket or bauble

  • The antique shop was filled with beautiful furniture, but also some gimcrack items that seemed out of place.
  • I don't know why she bought that gimcrack trinket, it looks like something from a dollar store.
  • I can't believe he spent his money on that gimcrack junk, what a waste!
  • Her flashy personality was like a gimcrack facade, hiding her true emotions underneath.

noun a mixture of egg white and water used in cooking or painting

  • The chef demonstrated how to make a glair by whisking egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
  • I accidentally added too much glair to the cake batter, but it turned out fluffy and delicious.
  • I always use a little glair in my scrambled eggs to make them extra fluffy.
  • His words were like a glair, adding a light and airy touch to the conversation.

noun a sticky substance used for sticking things together

  • The glue is used to adhere the pieces of wood together in carpentry.
  • Can you pass me the glue so I can fix this broken vase?
  • I need some super glue to stick this back together.
  • Trust is the glue that holds relationships together.

adjective sticky or adhesive, like glue

  • The gluey substance was difficult to remove from the surface.
  • I accidentally stepped in some gluey stuff and now it's stuck to my shoe.
  • I hate when my hands get all gluey from working on crafts.
  • The situation became gluey as they struggled to find a solution.

noun a sticky or slimy substance

adjective describing something as resembling or being like goop

  • The scientist studied the chemical composition of the goop found in the laboratory.
  • I accidentally stepped in some goop on the sidewalk.
  • That goop is so sticky, it's hard to get off my hands.
  • Her mind was filled with goop after a long day of work.

noun A thin piece of metal or plastic that is used to hold hair in place

adjective Describing something that is shaped like a pin used for holding hair

  • She carefully navigated the sharp hairpin turns of the mountain road.
  • I had to make a quick hairpin turn to avoid hitting the car in front of me.
  • He whipped around the corner in his car like a hairpin racer.
  • Her mind took a hairpin turn as she considered a new perspective on the issue.

adjective made or prepared at home, rather than in a store or restaurant

  • The homemade jam was a hit at the charity bake sale.
  • I love when my mom makes homemade cookies.
  • Let's grab some of that bomb homemade pizza from that new spot.
  • Her homemade remedies always seem to cure any ailment.

noun a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern

verb to fasten or tighten with a lace

  • The delicate lace on her wedding dress was handcrafted by skilled artisans.
  • She bought a cute lace top for the party tonight.
  • I'm loving the lace details on those sneakers.
  • His words were laced with sarcasm, making it clear he was not happy.

noun a type of delicate fabric with an openwork pattern

adjective describing a material or fabric with a delicate openwork pattern

  • The bride wore a beautiful lacy gown on her wedding day.
  • I love how lacy curtains can add a touch of elegance to a room.
  • Check out those lacy shorts, they're so cute!
  • Her words were lacy, delicate and carefully chosen to avoid offense.

noun a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass

adjective related to or resembling a mosaic; made up of different elements or colors

  • The artist spent months creating a beautiful mosaic for the church's ceiling.
  • I love how the mosaic tiles look on the kitchen backsplash.
  • Check out the cool mosaic art on that building downtown!
  • Each individual's unique experiences and perspectives come together to form a mosaic of humanity.

noun a sticky substance, especially one used in medicine or industry

  • The mucilage found in plants is a type of adhesive substance that helps with seed germination.
  • I accidentally stepped on a plant and got some sticky mucilage on my shoe.
  • I hate it when my hands get all gooey from touching mucilage in the garden.
  • The mucilage of friendship binds us together in times of need.

adjective describing something that has multiple colors or a variety of colors

  • The artist used a palette of multicolored paints to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  • I love wearing multicolored socks because they add a pop of color to my outfit.
  • Check out that cool graffiti wall with all the multicolored tags!
  • Her personality is like a multicolored tapestry, filled with different layers and complexities.

noun a type of craft or handiwork that involves sewing or embroidering with a needle

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  • Needlework is a traditional craft that involves sewing and embroidery.
  • My grandmother loves to do needlework in her free time.
  • I'm thinking of picking up some needlework skills to impress my friends.
  • Her attention to detail in her needlework is like a finely woven tapestry.

noun A type of vessel flute that is often associated with The Legend of Zelda video game series

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the ocarina during the classical concert.
  • I love bringing out my ocarina and playing some tunes by the campfire.
  • Check out this cool ocarina I found at the flea market!
  • Her voice was like an ocarina, pure and sweet.

noun A miscellaneous collection of things or items

conjunction Connects the two nouns 'odds' and 'ends' to form a compound noun phrase

  • I need to organize all the odds and ends in my office before the big meeting.
  • I'll just throw all the odds and ends in this drawer for now.
  • I found some cool odds and ends at the thrift store.
  • Life is full of odds and ends that we have to piece together to make sense of it all.

noun the essential or central part

  • The pith of a plant is the central core that contains nutrients and water.
  • Make sure to remove the pith before cooking the citrus fruits.
  • I can't believe he had the pith to ask for a promotion after just starting the job.
  • The pith of the argument was lost in the heated debate.

noun a mixture of aromatic substances enclosed in a bag or box to scent clothing or a room

  • The pomander was filled with fragrant herbs and spices to ward off unpleasant smells.
  • She carried a pomander in her purse to keep it smelling fresh.
  • I love the way this pomander makes my room smell like a fancy hotel.
  • Her laughter was like a pomander, spreading joy wherever she went.

noun a collection or mixture of miscellaneous things

  • The potpourri of scents in the room created a pleasant atmosphere.
  • I love how the potpourri makes the room smell so nice.
  • This potpourri is lit, it's making the whole house smell amazing.
  • The event was a potpourri of different activities and entertainment options.

noun a tool used in geometry to measure and draw angles

  • The student used a protractor to measure the angles in the geometry class.
  • I borrowed your protractor to help with my math homework.
  • I can't find my protractor anywhere, it's like it grew legs and walked away.
  • She used her intuition as a protractor to navigate through the complexities of the situation.

noun a long, thin braid of hair that resembles the tail of a rat

  • The young boy sported a neatly tied rattail hairstyle.
  • I can't believe he still has a rattail in 2021!
  • That dude's rattail is so retro.
  • Her words had a sharp sting, like a rattail whip.

noun A straight-edged tool used for measuring or drawing straight lines

  • The ruler of the country made an official announcement today.
  • The ruler of this office is known for being strict but fair.
  • The ruler of the playground is the kid with the most toys.
  • In her mind, she was the ruler of her own destiny.

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noun a saying or proverb

verb past tense of see, to perceive with the eyes

  • I saw the CEO giving a presentation at the conference.
  • I saw Sarah at the grocery store yesterday.
  • I saw the new movie and it was lit!
  • He saw through her lies and deception.

noun a cutting instrument consisting of two blades joined together at one end

verb to cut or clip with scissors

  • The tailor used a pair of sharp scissors to cut the fabric precisely.
  • Can you pass me the scissors so I can trim this paper?
  • I always keep a pair of snazzy scissors in my pencil case.
  • Her sharp wit was like a pair of scissors, cutting through the nonsense.

noun a self-finished edge of fabric, especially on a woven fabric

  • The selvage of the fabric is carefully stitched to prevent fraying.
  • I love the look of the selvage on this denim jacket.
  • Check out the cool selvage on these jeans!
  • She considered her flaws to be the selvage of her personality, adding character and uniqueness.

noun a small, thin, often circular piece of glittering metal or other material, used especially for decorating garments

verb to decorate with spangles

  • The actress wore a dress adorned with sparkling spangles for the red carpet event.
  • I love how the spangles on that dress catch the light and shimmer.
  • Check out the spangles on her outfit, they're so bling!
  • The city skyline at night looked like a spangle of lights in the distance.

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'sticky' describes something that adheres to things upon contact

  • The sticky residue on the table was difficult to remove.
  • I hate when my hands feel sticky after eating candy.
  • That soda is so sticky - it's like drinking syrup!
  • The situation was sticky, but we managed to find a solution.

noun a soft, fluffy material resembling down feathers, often used in clothing or bedding

  • The ball gown was made of delicate swansdown fabric.
  • I love how soft this swansdown pillow feels.
  • That swansdown jacket is so boujee.
  • Her words were as light and gentle as swansdown.

noun a strong thread or string composed of two or more smaller strands twisted together

  • The artisan carefully wrapped the delicate porcelain with twine before shipping it out.
  • I used some twine to tie up the boxes before moving them.
  • Let's use some twine to fix this broken chair leg.
  • Their fates were twined together from that moment on.

noun a decorative object or trinket

  • The chef garnished the dessert with a delicate whim wham.
  • I couldn't resist buying that cute little whim wham for my desk.
  • I found a cool whim wham at the flea market yesterday.
  • Her decision to quit her job on a whim was a real whim wham for her boss.

noun a long, flat wooden or metal strip that is marked in units of length and is used for measuring

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  • The yardstick is used as a standard measurement tool in the construction industry.
  • Hey, can you pass me that yardstick so I can measure this table?
  • I can't believe he actually used a yardstick to measure his height, what a nerd!
  • In business, customer satisfaction is often used as a yardstick to measure success.

noun a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, used for knitting or weaving

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  • The artisan carefully selected the finest yarn for her latest knitting project.
  • I found a huge stash of yarn in my grandma's attic, wanna help me use it up?
  • I can't believe she spun that yarn about her dog eating her homework!
  • His stories were like tangled yarn, impossible to unravel and make sense of.

noun a strong, lightweight cord made of nylon that is used in various outdoor and survival applications

  • The hiker always carries a length of paracord in case of emergencies.
  • I used some paracord to fix the strap on my backpack.
  • Paracord is like duct tape - it can fix anything!
  • The paracord of friendship held them together through tough times.

noun a correctional facility or jail

adjective slow or sluggish

  • The pokey little puppy was the runt of the litter.
  • I can't believe how pokey that old car is!
  • Why are you being so pokey? Hurry up!
  • His mind was feeling pokey after staying up all night studying.

noun a dagger with a slender blade

  • The tailor used a bodkin to thread the needle with precision.
  • I can't find my bodkin anywhere, do you have one I can borrow?
  • I stabbed the balloon with a bodkin and it popped instantly.
  • Her words were like a bodkin, piercing through his heart with their sharpness.

noun Saber's Beads

  • Saber's Beads are intricately handcrafted jewelry pieces made from high-quality materials.
  • Have you seen Saber's Beads? They are so unique and stylish!
  • Those Saber's Beads are totally lit - I need to get myself a pair!
  • Her creativity sparkled like Saber's Beads, shining brightly in the crowd.

adjective describing something that can be cut or is capable of being cut

  • The fabric is very high quality and cuttable for any design.
  • This paper is easily cuttable with scissors.
  • I heard these jeans are super cuttable, you should try them on.
  • His argument was so weak, it was like a cuttable thread holding everything together.

noun a mixture or hodgepodge of various things

  • The artist carefully mixed different colors to create a perfect podge for the painting.
  • I just threw all the ingredients into the pot and hoped for the best podge.
  • I can't believe you wore that podge to the party.
  • The podge of emotions swirling inside her made it hard to focus on anything else.

noun a decorative object often used as a holiday decoration

  • The snow globe on the mantelpiece was a beautiful addition to the room's decor.
  • I love shaking up my snow globe and watching the snow fall.
  • Check out this cool snow globe I got at the souvenir shop!
  • Her thoughts swirled around in her mind like a shaken snow globe.

noun a type of fabric with a looped or curled surface, often used in making clothing or upholstery

  • The bouclé fabric used in the upholstery gives the sofa a luxurious look.
  • I love the cozy feel of my bouclé sweater.
  • Check out this bouclé jacket, it's so chic!
  • Her words were like a bouclé tapestry, weaving together different ideas seamlessly.

noun A small metal or plastic tube fixed tightly around each end of a shoelace.

  • The aglet is the small plastic or metal tube at the end of a shoelace that makes it easier to thread through the eyelets of a shoe.
  • I always struggle to replace the aglet on my shoelaces when it falls off.
  • I can't believe I lost the aglet on my favorite pair of sneakers, now I have to find a replacement.
  • The aglet of the situation was the missing piece that tied everything together.

noun a type of colorful rubber bands used in crafting to create various items such as bracelets, necklaces, and keychains

  • The children spent hours creating intricate designs with loom bands.
  • My niece loves making loom band bracelets for her friends.
  • I used to be obsessed with making loom bands back in the day.
  • The deadline for the project was looming like a pile of unfinished loom bands.

noun a type of fabric with a soft, fuzzy texture

  • The zizel plant is known for its vibrant red flowers.
  • I heard that zizel plants are really easy to take care of.
  • Check out that zizel over there, it's so pretty!
  • Her personality is like a zizel - bright and full of life.

noun a garment made of flannel fabric, in this case belonging to Adam

  • Adam's flannel shirt was neatly pressed and impeccably tailored.
  • Adam's flannel is so cozy, I wish I could borrow it.
  • Adam's flannel is totally rad, dude.
  • Adam's flannel represents his laid-back and approachable personality.

noun a variety of quartz that contains small shiny inclusions of minerals such as mica or hematite, giving it a sparkling or shimmering effect

  • The jewelry store had a beautiful necklace made of adventurine gemstones.
  • I love the color of that adventurine bracelet, it's so pretty!
  • Check out this cool adventurine ring I found at the thrift store.
  • Her eyes sparkled like polished adventurine in the sunlight.