strip+of+cloth

  • 101ruffle — ruffle1 ruffly, adj. ruffler, n. /ruf euhl/, v., ruffled, ruffling, n. v.t. 1. to destroy the smoothness or evenness of: The wind ruffled the sand. 2. to erect (the feathers), as a bird in anger. 3. to disturb, vex, or irritate: to be ruffled by… …

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  • 102sarong — /seuh rawng , rong /, n. 1. a loose fitting skirtlike garment formed by wrapping a strip of cloth around the lower part of the body, worn by both men and women in the Malay Archipelago and certain islands of the Pacific Ocean. 2. a cloth for such …

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  • 103swaddle — /swod l/, v., swaddled, swaddling, n. v.t. 1. to bind (an infant, esp. a newborn infant) with long, narrow strips of cloth to prevent free movement; wrap tightly with clothes. 2. to wrap (anything) round with bandages. n. 3. a long, narrow strip… …

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  • 104dag — 1. noun /dæɡ/ a) A hanging end or shred, in particular a long pointed strip of cloth at the edge of a piece of clothing, or one of a row of decorative strips of cloth that may ornament a tent, booth or fairground. He …

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  • 105bandage — 1. noun a) A strip of gauze or similar material used to protect or support a wound or injury. ...he was deadly pale, and the blood stained bandage round his head told that he had recently been wounded, and still more recently dressed. b) …

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  • 106Water cure (torture) — This is an article about a form of torture. For other uses, see Water cure. The Water Torture Facsimile of a woodcut in J. Damhoudère s Praxis Rerum Criminalium, Antwerp, 1556. Water cure as a term for a form of torture refers to a method in… …

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  • 107gára — m ( n/ n) corner, point of land, cape, promontory; strip of cloth, saddle cloth [gár] m ( n/ n) spear man …

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  • 108 — 【황】 휘장; 포장; 덮개; 술집에 세운 기 巾부 10획 (총13획) [n] curtain; cloth screen; strip of cloth …

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  • 109tape — {{11}}tape (n.) O.E. tæppe narrow strip of cloth used for tying, measuring, etc., of uncertain origin, perhaps a back formation from L. tapete carpet. The original short vowel became long in Middle English. Tape recorder device for recording… …

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  • 110stole — stəʊl n. long strip of cloth worn as part of an ecclesiastical vestment; long women s scarf of fur or cloth stɪːl v. take another s property without permission, rob; plagiarize; sneak, obtain in a secretive manner; move stealthily; run to… …

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