Definitionn. a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn
Last update: September 30, 2015
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Fibre from cotton pods is spun to weave cloth. [Please select]
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Green vegetables have lot of fibre. [Please select]
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The president has a strong moral fibre. [Please select]
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He sometimes held the carbon powder against the diaphragm in a small tr ans' shallow cell (from a quarter to half an inch in diameter and about an eighth of an inch deep), and sometimes he used what he describes as a fluff, that is, a little brush of silk fibre with plumbago rubbed into it. [Please select]
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To the finest fibre of my nature, sir. [Please select]
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"With every fibre of my being." [Please select]
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Enough now, being in, to serve with every fibre. [Please select]
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"I know that you will serve with every fibre," she said. [Please select]
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There is a plane where every fibre is heroic. [Please select]
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She stood very straight, young, slender, finely and strongly fibred. [Please select]
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The young had fibre and nerve to squander; brittle folk must walk lightly. [Please select]
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