Definitionn. a ribbed fabric used in clothing and upholstery
Last update: July 28, 2015
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Silk Manufacture.-About the end of the 17th century French Huguenots settled in Dublin and started the manufacture of Irish poplin, a mixture of silk and wool. [Please select]
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She wore a "cream-colored poplin with a red rose throwed up in it," and the lace that was on Grandma's wedding dress. [Please select]
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A tilted urn poured from its mouth a flood of bloodhued poplin: lustrous blood. [Please select]
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Where waving with the poplin vow, The bantling fine will shelter you," etc." [Please select]
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His linen was immaculate, and he wore a fine pearl in his black poplin cravat. [Please select]
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The skirt of her indigo-coloured, poplin dress, turning upon the step immediately above that on which she stood, showed some inches of rose-scarlet, silken frill lining the hem of it. [Please select]
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She gathered up her blue, poplin, scarlet-lined skirts, ran down the steps, scattering the pea-fowl to right and left, and hastened across the gravel. [Please select]
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