Definitionn. a weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs
Last update: June 19, 2015
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It is a cotton twill matress. [Please select]
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Descriptions of the following fabrics, which are not of course invariably made of cotton, will be found in separate articles: Baize, Bandana, Bombazine, Brocade, Calico, Cambric, Canvas, Chintz, Corduroy, Crape, Cretonne, Denim, Dimity, Drill, Duck, Flannelette, Fustian, Gauze, Gingham, Longcloth, Moleskin, Mull, Muslin, Nankeen, Print, Rep, Ticking, Twill, Velveteen. [Please select]
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'Twill surely be a tempest.' [Please select]
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But 'twill be your parents' duty to see to thy punishment.' [Please select]
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'Twill do Lucia good to see you.' [Please select]
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'Twill take fifty hands to stop leaks, instead of stopping boarders.' [Please select]
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'Twill break up the Blunder, I reckon, my lads.' [Please select]
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"I well know thy temper, Richard," said he, "and I fear 'twill bring thee trouble enough in life."' [Please select]
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'Twill have to go well, egad, for I lost an hundred at the South River Club last week.' [Please select]
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That will be _your_ miracle, Sir Richard, and 'twill be the mending of our quarrel.' [Please select]
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When you hear the merry rain Patter at the window-pane, Think 'twill soon be fine again; So laugh at it.' [Please select]
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