satin velvet

  • 1velvet — [ vɛlvɛt ] n. m. • 1780; mot angl. « velours » ♦ Anglic. Velours de coton uni (par trame) imitant le velours de soie (à deux chaînes). ● velvet nom masculin (mot anglais signifiant velours) Velours de coton à côtes. ⇒VELVET, subst. masc. INDUSTR …

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  • 2Velvet — This article is about the fabric. For other uses, see Velvet (disambiguation). A swatch of black cotton velvet …

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  • 3satin — Synonyms and related words: alabaster, attenuate, attenuated, billiard table, blubber, bowling alley, bowling green, breeze, butter, clay, cushion, daintiness, dainty, delicacy, delicate, dough, down, downiness, downy, eiderdown, feather bed,… …

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  • 4velvet — Synonyms and related words: Easy Street, affluence, alabaster, bed of roses, billiard table, blubber, bowling alley, bowling green, breeze, butter, cinch, clay, clover, comfort, contentment, cushion, daintiness, delicacy, dough, down, downiness,… …

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  • 5black velvet — /blæk ˈvɛlvət/ (say blak velvuht) noun 1. a drink consisting of a mixture of stout and champagne. 2. Colloquial black women, considered as sexual partners. Compare yellow satin …

  • 6yellow satin — /jɛloʊ ˈsætn/ (say yeloh satn) noun Colloquial 1. Aboriginal women as sexual partners. 2. Chinese women as sexual partners. Compare black velvet (def. 2) …

  • 7Cloak — For other uses, see Cloak (disambiguation). Evening cloak or manteau, from Costume Parisien, 1823 …

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  • 8Tinker, Tailor — Tinker Tailor is a counting game traditionally played in England, similar to Eeny, meeny, miny, moe and can be used to count cherry stones, buttons, daisy petals etc.It is as follows::Tinker, Tailor,:Soldier, Sailor,:Rich Man, Poor Man,:Beggar… …

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  • 9Susan Hale — (December 5, 1833 ndash; September 17, 1910) author and artist born in Boston, Massachusetts to Nathan Hale and Sarah Preston Everett who had a total of eleven children. Susan s father, Nathan Hale, nephew and namesake of the patriot hero, was a… …

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  • 10Caul (headgear) — A caul is a historical headress worn by women that covers tied up hair. A fancy caul could be made of satin, velvet, fine silk or brocade, although a simple caul would commonly be made of white linen or cotton. The caul could be covered by a… …

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