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However, tapis can also be used as a wall decoration.
In Tapis rouge, she cried a lot after her performance.
Generally, the older a tapis the more it costs.
A person who does so is said to be nagtatapis (putting on a tapis).
This brought the main subject on the tapis.
The Sorceress Tapis was gone; indeed, she had never been there.
When Father Tapis died in 1825 he was buried on the mission grounds.
The word tapis also refers to the resulting cloth.
The skirt or tapis is a combination of stripes of black, white and red.
The locals, however, did not consider the revealing properties of the tapis to be immodest.
"Why not have him on the tapis first, and see if he can't be persuaded to unburden his soul.
"Call me Tapis, for we shall be friends," the Sorceress said.
The price of tapis reflects its age.
Antique tapis are also collectors items, collected by both Indonesians and foreigners.
The tapis is a knee-length over-skirt that hugs the hips.
The highest peak, Gunung Tapis, also can be accessed from here.
One noted that the tapis became even more revealing whenever the wearer was caught in the rain, or had just taken a bath.
So she required the very best, and that was the kind that only the Sorceress Tapis could make.
Adams, who had not written a word to Abigail in nearly two weeks, dashed off a letter saying, "Great things are on the tapis."
There is already someone sur le tapis.
The tapis would continue to be worn, but not in public venues, and usually only in more intimate locales such as ones own home.
The Sorceress Tapis wishes to trade for her."
"I have come to solicit your support, Tapis.'
My brother officers looked curiously at us; nobody ever asked R-- to dinner unless a duel was on the tapis.
"I'll have Mannix on the tapis when I'm through with Lindquist."