noun a soft woolen blanket, crocheted or knitted in colorful geometric patterns

adjective relating to Afghanistan or its people or language

  • The afghan government is working on implementing new policies to improve the economy.
  • I bought a beautiful afghan blanket from the local market.
  • Hey, did you see that afghan restaurant that just opened downtown?
  • The afghan of corruption has woven its way through the highest levels of government.

verb to moisten (meat) with drippings or seasoned liquid while cooking to add flavor and prevent drying out

  • The chef demonstrated the proper technique to baste the turkey with pan juices.
  • Make sure to baste the chicken with the marinade every 30 minutes for extra flavor.
  • I always baste my ribs with BBQ sauce to keep them juicy on the grill.
  • The speaker continued to baste his opponent with insults during the debate.

noun a soft, fluffy fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (cotton) and another word in the sentence (to)

  • The textile industry primarily uses cotton to create a wide range of products.
  • I prefer wearing clothes made of cotton to stay comfortable throughout the day.
  • I love rocking my cotton tees to keep it casual and cool.
  • She used his words as cotton to soothe the wounds of their argument.

noun a soft, fluffy fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant, used to make textiles such as clothing and bedding

  • The textile industry relies heavily on the production of cotton for making various types of fabrics.
  • I love wearing cotton shirts because they are so comfortable.
  • I scored this cool cotton tee at the thrift shop for a steal.
  • Her words were like soft cotton, bringing comfort and ease to the situation.

noun a bedspread or coverlet, typically decorative and quilted

adjective counterpane

  • The counterpane on the bed was intricately embroidered with a floral pattern.
  • I love snuggling under the cozy counterpane on chilly nights.
  • Let's toss the counterpane over the couch for a quick nap.
  • Her words acted as a comforting counterpane for his troubled mind.

noun a line or mark made by folding or wrinkling

verb to make a line or mark by folding or wrinkling

  • The tailor carefully ironed out the crease in the suit jacket.
  • I tried to smooth out the crease in my shirt before the interview.
  • I can't stand it when my jeans crease at the knees.
  • The tension between them created a crease in their relationship.

noun a soft bag of cloth, leather, or rubber filled with feathers, air, foam, etc., used to support the head, for sitting or kneeling on, etc.

  • The cushion on the sofa was plush and comfortable.
  • I love snuggling up with a soft cushion while watching TV.
  • Let's grab some snacks and chill on the cushions.
  • Her kind words acted as a cushion against the harsh criticism.

verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, 'dyed' is the past tense of the verb 'dye', which means to color something using a liquid containing coloring matter.

adjective A word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'deep dyed' is an adjective that describes something that has been deeply colored or stained.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'deep' could be considered an adverb that modifies the verb 'dyed', indicating the extent or depth of the dyeing process.

  • The deep dyed fabric was known for its rich color that did not fade easily.
  • She loved wearing that deep dyed dress to parties because it always stood out.
  • Those deep dyed sneakers are so cool, I want a pair!
  • His deep dyed love for her was evident in the way he cared for her every day.

adjective deep-rooted or ingrained, especially in a particular belief or way of thinking

  • She is a dyed-in-the-wool traditionalist when it comes to her beliefs.
  • He's a dyed-in-the-wool fan of that sports team.
  • I'm a dyed-in-the-wool coffee addict.
  • The company has a dyed-in-the-wool commitment to sustainability.

noun the last part or remainder of something

  • The fag end of the meeting was spent discussing the budget.
  • We just chatted about random stuff at the fag end of the party.
  • Let's grab a drink at the fag end of the night.
  • He was at the fag end of his patience after dealing with the difficult customer.

noun a bed made with a mattress filled with feathers

  • The hotel room was elegantly furnished with a feather bed for maximum comfort.
  • I love sinking into my cozy feather bed at the end of a long day.
  • I crashed on my feather bed after the party last night.
  • Her words felt like a soft feather bed, comforting and soothing to my soul.

noun a type of fabric made of wool or fur

verb past tense of feel, to perceive or experience something

  • She felt a sense of unease upon entering the unfamiliar building.
  • I felt so relieved when I found out the test was postponed.
  • I felt like a million bucks after acing that presentation.
  • His words felt like a slap in the face.

verb to deceive or swindle someone, especially out of money

  • The suspect was accused of fleecing investors out of millions of dollars.
  • I can't believe I got fleeced by that car salesman.
  • I got totally fleeced at that fancy restaurant last night.
  • She felt like she had been emotionally fleeced after the breakup.

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.

verb past tense of fray, meaning to become worn or tattered

adjective showing the effects of strain or wear

  • The edges of the fabric were frayed due to constant wear and tear.
  • I need to get rid of these frayed jeans and buy a new pair.
  • My nerves are so frayed after dealing with that difficult customer.
  • The frayed relationship between the two countries is on the brink of collapse.

noun a thick, durable twilled cloth with a short nap, usually dyed in dark colors

adjective relating to or characteristic of pompous or pretentious speech or writing

  • The author's use of fustian language in his writing style may appeal to a certain audience.
  • I find it hard to understand all that fustian talk in the book.
  • Why do you always use fustian words when you talk? Just keep it simple!
  • His speech was full of fustian, but lacked any real substance.

noun police officers, especially those in plain clothes

  • The scientist observed the fuzz on the peach under the microscope.
  • I can't eat peaches with fuzz on them, it gives me the heebie-jeebies.
  • I love the feeling of fuzzy socks on my feet, they're so cozy.
  • The fuzz in the air made it difficult to see clearly during the concert.

noun a type of fabric or clothing that is simple, plain, and often homemade

adjective a type of fabric or clothing that is simple, plain, and often homemade

  • The homespun fabric was carefully woven by hand using traditional techniques.
  • I love the cozy feel of homespun blankets on a cold winter night.
  • Her homespun style is so unique and cool.
  • The homespun wisdom of the old farmer was passed down through generations.

noun a hair from the mane or tail of a horse, used for making various items such as brushes and bows

  • The violin bow is made from high-quality horsehair for optimal sound production.
  • I can't believe how soft this horsehair brush is for grooming my horse!
  • That cowboy's hat is made from real horsehair, pretty cool, huh?
  • Her patience was wearing thin, like a horsehair stretched to its limit.

noun the act or process of ingraining something

verb to firmly establish or fix (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person or group

adjective deeply rooted or firmly established

  • It is important to ingrain the company's values in all employees.
  • I try to ingrain good study habits in my children from a young age.
  • She's really trying to ingrain the new dance move in her routine.
  • The traumatic experience seemed to ingrain itself in his memory forever.

verb to connect or weave together in a intricate pattern

adjective having a pattern of crossing lines or strands

  • The artist created a beautiful tapestry with intricate interlacing patterns.
  • I love how the colors are interlacing in this painting.
  • The vines were all interlacing together, it looked pretty cool.
  • The themes of love and loss were interlacing throughout the novel.

noun the act or process of weaving or twisting together

verb to weave or twist together

  • The author expertly interweaved various themes throughout the novel.
  • I like how the director interweaves humor into the movie.
  • She's really good at interweaving different dance styles in her routines.
  • The intricate plot lines interweave to create a captivating story.

verb to weave or twist together

adjective having a pattern of weaving or twisting together

  • The author masterfully demonstrated the art of interweaving different storylines in his novel.
  • I love how the show keeps interweaving the main plot with the subplots.
  • The rapper's lyrics are so fire, he's always interweaving clever wordplay in his songs.
  • The intricate dance routine was like watching threads interweaving to create a beautiful tapestry of movement.

verb to weave or twist together

adjective woven or twisted together

  • The history of the two countries is deeply interwoven through centuries of diplomacy and trade.
  • The characters' storylines in the movie are interwoven in a way that keeps the audience engaged.
  • The music festival was a blast, with different genres of music interwoven throughout the lineup.
  • The artist's use of color and texture creates an interwoven tapestry of emotions in their painting.

noun a silky fiber obtained from the seed pods of a tropical tree, used for stuffing pillows, mattresses, etc.

  • The kapok tree is known for its fluffy fibers that are used in making pillows and life jackets.
  • I heard that kapok pillows are really comfortable to sleep on.
  • Let's chill under the kapok tree and enjoy the shade.
  • His words were like kapok, softening the blow of his criticism.

adjective extending in the direction of the length

adverb in the direction of the length

  • The fabric should be cut lengthwise to ensure the pattern aligns correctly.
  • Make sure to fold the paper lengthwise before cutting it.
  • I always tear my bread lengthwise because it tastes better that way.
  • She always approached problems lengthwise, taking her time to consider all angles before making a decision.

noun a type of fabric woven from flax yarns

adjective made of or resembling linen fabric

  • The hotel room was furnished with high-quality linen sheets.
  • I love the feel of linen clothing in the summer.
  • That linen shirt is so on point.
  • Her words were as smooth and cool as linen on a hot day.

verb to appear as a vague form in the distance; to seem imminent or about to happen

  • The deadline for the project is looming, so we need to work efficiently to meet it.
  • I can't believe the exam is looming already, I haven't even started studying!
  • The party is looming this weekend, it's going to be lit!
  • The dark clouds looming overhead foreshadowed an impending storm.

noun a person who drinks or enjoys alcohol to excess

adjective characterized by rich, abundant growth

  • The lush vegetation in the rainforest provides a habitat for a diverse range of species.
  • I love taking a walk in the park during spring when everything is so lush and green.
  • That new resort we stayed at had the most lush pool I've ever seen.
  • Her words painted a lush picture of the extravagant lifestyle she led.

adjective capable of being repaired or fixed

  • The tear in the fabric is mendable with the right tools and skills.
  • Don't worry, that broken vase is totally mendable.
  • I know we had a fight, but our friendship is mendable.
  • Sometimes relationships go through rough patches, but they are usually mendable with communication and effort.

noun a fabric with a wavy or rippled pattern, typically used for evening dresses

  • The intricate moire pattern on the fabric added a touch of elegance to the evening gown.
  • I love how the moire design on this wallpaper gives the room a vintage vibe.
  • Check out the moire effect on these sneakers, they look so cool!
  • The political scandal created a moire of conflicting opinions among the public.

adjective having a rough or uneven texture, usually with small raised bumps or knobs

  • The fabric had a nubby texture that felt rough to the touch.
  • I love the nubby sweater you're wearing, it looks so cozy.
  • These nubby socks are the best for keeping my feet warm.
  • The old tree had a nubby bark, showing its age and wisdom.

noun a synthetic polymer material used in the production of fabrics and other materials

  • The nylon fabric used in the production of the clothing is known for its durability and flexibility.
  • I love wearing nylon socks because they are so comfortable and breathable.
  • That nylon jacket is sick! Where did you get it?
  • Her words wrapped around him like a tight nylon rope, suffocating any chance of escape.

ply

noun a thickness or layer of material

verb to travel regularly over a route

  • The carpenter used a high-quality ply for the new cabinet.
  • I need to buy some ply for my DIY project.
  • I heard the new skate park has some sick ply to ride on.
  • She had to ply her way through the crowded market to reach the other side.

noun a dark red or purple-brown color

adjective of a dark red or purple-brown color

  • The fabric swatch was a deep shade of puce.
  • She painted her room in a funky puce color.
  • That puce dress is so not my style.
  • The puce sky hinted at an impending storm.

verb to form small folds or wrinkles in something, typically the skin or lips

  • The fabric puckering along the seams indicated poor stitching.
  • Her face puckering in disgust showed her distaste for the meal.
  • I can't believe he puckered up and kissed her without warning!
  • The tension in the room had everyone's nerves puckering with anticipation.

noun A bed covering made of two layers of fabric with a layer of padding in between, usually stitched in decorative patterns.

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  • The quilt displayed intricate stitching and beautiful patterns.
  • I love snuggling up with a quilt on the couch.
  • Let's have a quilt party and watch movies all night!
  • The diverse cultures of the city were like pieces of a quilt coming together to form a beautiful tapestry.

rag

noun a piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece

verb to criticize or scold harshly

adjective in poor or dilapidated condition

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  • She used a damp rag to wipe down the surface of the table.
  • I'll just grab a rag to clean up this spill.
  • He's always carrying around a rag to wipe his sweat during workouts.
  • The scandalous story was nothing but a rag, full of exaggerated details.

noun a tangle or complication

verb to disentangle or untangle

  • The intricate design of the fabric began to ravel at the edges.
  • I always struggle to ravel my headphones after using them.
  • She raveled up all the gossip and spread it around the school.
  • The mystery continued to ravel as more clues were uncovered.

noun a small remaining quantity of something

adjective remaining or leftover

  • The archaeologists discovered a remnant of an ancient civilization buried deep underground.
  • I found a remnant of my favorite shirt in the back of my closet.
  • I snagged a remnant of the cake before anyone else could get to it.
  • The old building was the last remnant of a bygone era in the neighborhood.

noun a small wrinkle or fold in fabric or skin

  • The delicate fabric of the dress had a slight rimple along the hem.
  • I love how the rimple in this fabric adds texture to the design.
  • Check out the cool rimple on this shirt, it gives it a unique look.
  • His words caused a rimple in the peaceful atmosphere of the room.

verb the act of tearing or splitting something forcefully

adjective describing something that is causing a tear or split

  • The sound of ripping fabric could be heard as the seamstress worked on the dress.
  • I saw him ripping through his presents on Christmas morning.
  • She was ripping it up on the dance floor last night.
  • The comedian was ripping into the audience with his sharp wit.

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.

verb to cut off hair, wool, or vegetation with scissors or shears

  • The sheep were sheared by the skilled farmer.
  • The barber sheared off all my hair!
  • I sheared through that test like a pro.
  • After the breakup, he felt like his heart had been sheared in two.

noun a length of thread or yarn, loosely coiled and knotted

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  • The knitter carefully wound the skein of yarn into a neat ball.
  • I found a tangled skein of thread in my sewing box.
  • I can't believe how expensive that skein of wool is!
  • The detective unraveled the skein of lies to reveal the truth.

noun a rod or pin serving as an axis that revolves or on which something revolves

  • The spindle on the machine rotates at a high speed to twist the fibers together.
  • I accidentally broke the spindle on my mom's sewing machine.
  • That DJ's turntable spindle is top-notch for scratching records.
  • The spindle of fate weaves the threads of our lives together in mysterious ways.

noun the act or process of turning around rapidly

verb the act of rotating rapidly

adjective causing someone to feel dizzy or disoriented

  • The spinning of the Earth on its axis causes day and night.
  • I love watching figure skaters spinning around on the ice.
  • She was spinning some sick beats at the party last night.
  • His head was spinning with all the new information he had just learned.

adjective Starched is an adjective that describes something that has been treated with starch to make it stiff or crisp, such as a starched shirt.

  • The butler's uniform was impeccably starched and pressed.
  • She always starches her husband's shirts before ironing them.
  • I can't stand how stiff and starched his attitude is.
  • Her words were starched with authority, leaving no room for argument.

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 person whose occupation is making or altering garments

verb To make or alter (clothing) as a tailor

  • The tailor carefully measured the customer's body for a custom suit.
  • I need to take this dress to the tailor to get it altered.
  • My friend is a great tailor, he can fix anything you need.
  • She tailored her presentation to suit the specific needs of her audience.

noun a small torn piece of material, typically one that is part of a larger piece

  • The old book was in tatters after years of use.
  • Her dress was all tattered after the wild party last night.
  • I can't believe you're still wearing those tattered jeans.
  • The community was in tatters after the scandal broke out.

noun a long, thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fibers used in sewing or weaving

verb to pass a thread through the eye of a needle or through the needle and guides of a sewing machine

  • The tailor carefully sewed the threads together to create a beautiful tapestry.
  • I love browsing through online forums and reading all the interesting threads.
  • Let's dive into the juicy threads on social media and see what everyone's talking about.
  • The threads of fate are woven together in a complex tapestry, guiding our destinies.

noun a continuous rhythmic humming sound

verb to make a continuous rhythmic humming sound

  • The thrum of the machinery could be heard throughout the factory.
  • I could feel the thrum of excitement in the air as the concert started.
  • The bass in that song has such a sick thrum to it.
  • There was a constant thrum of activity in the bustling city.

adjective describing something as being like or covered in tinsel; gaudy or showy in a cheap or tacky way

  • The tinselly decorations added a festive touch to the elegant ballroom.
  • I love how tinselly the Christmas tree looks with all the glitter and ornaments.
  • That outfit is so tinselly, it's blinding me with all the sparkles.
  • Her personality is like a tinselly facade, shiny on the outside but lacking depth.

noun a type of fabric characterized by diagonal lines or ribs

verb to weave in a twill pattern

  • The fabric used for the curtains is a high-quality twill.
  • I love the way these twill pants feel, so comfortable!
  • Check out my new twill jacket, it's so cool.
  • His words were woven together like a twill pattern, creating a beautiful speech.

noun a type of material or fabric that is made up of two layers or plies

adjective describing the type of ply or layering of a material

  • The toilet paper we use in our office bathrooms is two ply for extra softness.
  • I always make sure to buy two ply toilet paper because it's more comfortable.
  • I ain't using that cheap one ply stuff, give me the good two ply!
  • His argument was like a two ply tissue paper - strong enough to hold up, but still delicate.

verb to undo or separate the threads of something, to solve or explain something complex or mysterious

  • The detective worked tirelessly to unravel the mystery surrounding the case.
  • I can't wait to unravel the surprise gift you got me!
  • Let's unravel the plan and see what we can come up with.
  • As time passed, the truth began to unravel before his eyes.

noun the process of becoming undone or untangled

verb to undo or separate the threads of something

  • The detective was unraveling the complex case with meticulous attention to detail.
  • I can't believe how quickly everything is unraveling in this situation.
  • Things are really starting to unravel, and I'm not sure how to fix it.
  • As she told her story, it felt like the threads of her life were slowly unraveling before our eyes.

noun the act of undoing or separating the strands of a woven material

verb to undo or separate the strands of a woven material

  • The intricate design was difficult to unweave without causing damage.
  • I tried to unweave the tangled mess of wires behind the TV, but it was too confusing.
  • I had to unweave all the drama that was going on between my friends.
  • Sometimes we need to unweave our thoughts to find clarity in our decisions.

noun A soft material such as cotton or wool formed into a mass or pad, used for stuffing or padding.

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  • The tailor used wadding to provide extra padding in the shoulders of the coat.
  • I found some wadding in the craft store to stuff my pillows with.
  • I heard he wadded up his homework and threw it in the trash.
  • Her words felt like wadding, softening the blow of the criticism.

noun The basic structure or foundation of something.

  • The warp and woof of the fabric were carefully woven together to create a strong and durable material.
  • I love how the warp and woof of this sweater make it so cozy and warm.
  • Check out the warp and woof on that rug, it's super cool.
  • The warp and woof of her argument were well thought out and logically sound.

noun a twist or distortion in the shape or form of something

verb to become twisted or distorted

  • The fabric's warp and weft are carefully woven together to create a strong textile.
  • I think my GPS is starting to warp, it keeps giving me the wrong directions.
  • He's always warping reality to make himself look better.
  • The trauma of the accident seemed to warp her perception of the world.

noun A person or thing that is worn out

verb To become unusable or ineffective due to repeated use or wear

adjective Describing something that is no longer functional or effective due to excessive use

  • The constant friction caused the fabric to wear out quickly.
  • I've been wearing out these shoes by wearing them every day.
  • I really wore out my welcome at the party last night.
  • The stress of the job is starting to wear me out.

noun the act or process of forming cloth by interlacing threads

verb to create or construct something by combining various elements

  • The artisan carefully weaves intricate patterns into the fabric.
  • Let's weave some colorful threads into this friendship bracelet!
  • I can weave through traffic like a pro on my motorcycle.
  • The author masterfully weaves together multiple storylines in this novel.

noun the action or process of interlacing threads to create fabric or a woven object

verb to create fabric or a woven object by interlacing threads

  • The artisan spent hours meticulously weaving intricate patterns into the fabric.
  • I love weaving friendship bracelets for my friends.
  • She's a pro at weaving through traffic during rush hour.
  • The author did a great job weaving together multiple storylines in the novel.

noun the horizontal threads interlaced through the warp in a woven fabric

  • The weft of the fabric is carefully woven to create a strong and durable material.
  • I accidentally snagged the weft of my sweater on a nail.
  • That weft of hair looks so natural, I couldn't even tell it was extensions.
  • The weft of our friendship is built on trust and mutual respect.

noun a textile fiber obtained from sheep and certain other animals, used to make fabric and yarn

  • The wool industry plays a significant role in the economy of many countries.
  • I love wearing wool sweaters in the winter, they keep me so warm.
  • That hat is made of some high-quality wool, it's legit.
  • She pulled the wool over his eyes with her convincing lies.

noun a fine smooth yarn made from long-staple wool

adjective made of or resembling worsted

  • The worsted fabric used in the suit is of high quality.
  • I accidentally shrunk my worsted sweater in the wash.
  • I can't believe I worsted my opponent in the game last night.
  • Despite his best efforts, he felt like he was being worsted in the argument.

verb past participle of weave, meaning to form (cloth) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them.

adjective made by weaving, especially in a particular way or pattern.

  • The intricate tapestry was carefully woven by skilled artisans.
  • I love the cozy blanket that was woven by my grandma.
  • Check out this dope hat, it's woven with some cool patterns.
  • The story of their friendship was woven through the ups and downs of life.

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.

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 piece of cloth or fabric placed over the back or arms of a chair to protect it from dirt or wear

  • The elegant armchairs in the waiting room were adorned with delicate antimacassars.
  • My grandma always puts antimacassars on her furniture to keep it clean.
  • I never understood the point of those doilies that look like antimacassars.
  • The artist used the concept of an antimacassar as a symbol of domesticity in her painting.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing, person, or place

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

  • Please remain calm and composed, there is no need to get agitated. Keep your wool on.
  • Hey, don't get all worked up. Just keep your wool on.
  • Chill out, dude. Keep your wool on.
  • Don't lose your temper, try to keep your wool on during the meeting.

verb past tense of 'damask', which means to weave with a patterned design

adjective a term used to describe a fabric with a pattern of weaving that creates a subtle design, typically floral or geometric

  • The walls of the palace were adorned with damask’d tapestries.
  • I love the damask’d pattern on that tablecloth.
  • Check out the damask’d curtains in the living room, they're so fancy.
  • Her words were like a beautifully damask’d fabric, intricate and rich with meaning.

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 type of cotton fabric with a smooth surface and slight luster, often used for clothing or linings

  • The winceyette fabric used for the pajamas is known for its softness and warmth.
  • I love wearing my winceyette pajamas on cold nights because they keep me so cozy.
  • These winceyette jammies are the comfiest things I own.
  • The delicate winceyette material felt like a gentle hug against her skin.

noun a flat-woven rug or carpet made in Turkey, Kurdistan, and neighboring areas

  • The intricate kilim rug displayed traditional geometric patterns.
  • I love the cozy feel of my kilim carpet in the living room.
  • Check out this cool kilim tapestry I found at the flea market!
  • The diverse threads of society are woven together like a kilim rug.

noun a type of silk fabric

adjective related to or characteristic of tussore silk

  • The tussore silk fabric is known for its natural golden color.
  • I love wearing tussore silk sarees to weddings.
  • Check out this cool tussore shirt I found at the thrift store.
  • The tussore of her hair shone in the sunlight like spun gold.

noun the edge of a woven fabric that prevents it from unraveling

  • The tailor carefully inspected the selvedge of the fabric before beginning to cut.
  • I love the look of jeans with a selvedge edge, it's so cool.
  • Check out these selvedge denim jeans, they're top-notch quality.
  • She always pays attention to the selvedge details in her work, making sure everything is perfect.

noun a term used in the rug industry to describe variations in color or shading that occur naturally in the weaving process

  • The abrash in the carpet is a result of the different dye lots used in the weaving process.
  • I love how the abrash in this rug gives it a unique and vintage look.
  • Check out the cool abrash on this handmade rug, it adds character to the design.
  • The abrash in her painting symbolizes the ups and downs of life, creating a sense of movement and depth.

noun a salt or ester of adipic acid

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  • Adipate is a type of ester derived from adipic acid.
  • I heard that adipate is used in some food packaging materials.
  • Do you know if adipate is safe to consume?
  • The flexibility of adipate molecules allows them to be used in various industrial applications.

noun a genus of moths in the family Erebidae

adjective describing something related to the genus Aegyptilla

  • The aegyptilla is a species of moth found in North Africa.
  • Have you ever seen an aegyptilla moth before?
  • That aegyptilla moth is so cool!
  • Her dress was as colorful as the wings of an aegyptilla moth.

noun a type of synthetic material used in the production of buttons

  • The agatine material used in the construction of the building is known for its durability and strength.
  • I heard they're using agatine for the new countertops in the kitchen remodel.
  • Agatine is the bomb for making jewelry, it's so shiny and unique.
  • Her personality is like agatine, multifaceted and beautiful in its complexity.