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His shirt was so white that it must have been starched.
The big soft bed, with the pillows starched and white.
She always looks as if she'd just been starched and ironed.
The cloth is finally starched and stretched on a frame.
And now starch is looking like the enemy again.
It was crisp, like a new bank note or a thing washed and starched.
Even after we landed, his shirt looked like it had been freshly starched.
His voice was starched as well, but showed heavy hints of irony.
My hair looked like it had taken 2,000 volts and been spray starched.
His opened collar stood up straight and stiff, as if it had been starched.
They had been tailored to fit his body and were stiffly starched.
This is because the sweetness quickly turns to starch.
"I starch them so they stand out," she said of her ostentatious head ties.
At times like this, my English accent seems to become even more ostentatiously starched.
They had on crisply starched, dark green, short sleeve shirts.
Cells can break starch down into glucose by taking the chains apart.
Then she got a cook's hat, tall and stiffly starched.
His fatigue uniform was starched and tailored to fit him like a second skin.
The sheets were starched, and the shiny surfaces pulled heat away from his skin.
After a day or two, they return the linen washed, sometimes starched and ironed.
Sounds more to me like ingrained habits of thought starched in prejudice.
He sounded like a wireless announcer, maybe even more clipped and starched.
He rarely wears a tie, even though his shirts are fully starched.
The third floor had other areas for starching, shirts, hosiery packing.
The white shirt was starched and the shoes shone.