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The original khaki fabric was a closely twilled cloth of linen or cotton.
Her heavy twilled bombazine dress was more resistant to water.
A type of heavy twilled woven cotton fabrics, chiefly prepared for menswear.
Louisa rose suddenly and shook out her stylish traveling skirt of twilled gray muslin.
Twilled cotton and corded cotton are close relatives.
Twilled fabrics such as whipcord, gabardine and serge are often made from worsted yarn.
Surah is a twilled fabric made of silk or rayon, or a combination thereof.
The original name of the cloth was tweel, Scots for twill, it being woven in a twilled rather than a plain pattern.
Levi Strauss substituted a twilled cotton cloth from France called "serge de Nimes."
It embraces plain twilled cloth known as jean, and cut fabrics similar to velvet, known as velveteen, moleskin, corduroy etc.
Barathea is an indistinct twill or broken rib - usually a twilled hopsack weave - with a fine textured, slightly pebbled surface.
The skirt was a heavy twilled linen, and there was a kerchief that matched, dyed a dark brown, the bodice was black, and the blouse a pale color that was not quite white.
Lot 71, for example, is an exceptional ash basket whose base is in a rare twilled quatrefoil form that Mr. Henry said is "emblematic of the Shaker vision of a radiant, heavenly sphere."