Definitionn. a soft loosely twisted thread used in embroidery
Last update: August 27, 2015
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Floss is used for embroidery. [Please select]
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Dentists use dental floss to remove stains from the teeth. [Please select]
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Such cocoons as are selected for the production of graine, on the other hand, are collected, freed from the external floss, and preserved at a temperature of from 66° to 72° F., and after a lapse of from eleven to fifteen days the moths begin to make their appearance. [Please select]
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Her most famous novels are "Adam Bede," "The Mill on the Floss," "Silas Marner," and "Middlemarch." [Please select]
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"That's a new trick with the hair, and, Floss, you certainly are the swell dresser." [Please select]
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"Couldn't stop for grub or anything else, when I had a chance to see you, Floss." [Please select]
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"Now, Floss, just put this away in your thinker." [Please select]
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They must be used for floss, too, for they are good for nothing else. [Please select]
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"Floss tells me you're about at the end of your rope--what."' [Please select]
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The graceful cup itself, to judge by its looks, might be made of white floss silk,--I have no curiosity to know the actual material,--and is cushioned inside with downy fibres from the cottonwood-tree. [Please select]
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The flaky fur gleamed like the finest silk, and one felt that the coat of the minute creature would be as floss to the touch; whereas in reality it possessed the rigidity of steel. [Please select]
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