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The voile typically takes two to three years to develop fully.
She felt possessed by her voile, eager to continue the attack.
The shirt was made of voile, almost flimsy in weight.
Seven was unsure what made the voile cling to her skin.
Made from two layers of voile, it is cool yet not transparent.
"The only thing that can possibly save you, Voiles, is for your predictions to come true!"
For summer, very fine cotton, called voile, is extremely pleasant.
He made his long, slender skirts in thin wool voile.
In light silk or voile and the brightest block print you can stand.
I removed it and voile, another 64 pixels of space freed up Last thing.
She stood on a flat stone and wrung the water from the poor green voile.
The very thin cotton called voile is excellent when pleated.
Mr. Costa often added a layer of voile for weight.
For another, she divided spaces with panels of ivory cotton voile.
Sheer fabrics, such as voile or lace, look great in a bathroom setting.
Transparent white voile blouse with a high, deep ruff at the neck.
Megan surveyed a voile dress in pale green and peach.
The French term used for this yeast film is voile, meaning "veil".
Cotton and silk are typical fiber choices, often in lawn or voile.
"Mr. Voiles, the worst that could happen has happened," he announced.
I've liked voile shirts on men ever since.
It is still less pleasant to walk home alone along a country road, at one o'clock in the morning, wearing a pale green voile.
"Which do you think looks better on me," she asked, "the blue spring voile or my claret silk?"
A simple cotton voile dress from the spring-summer line is $780.
Sheer voile in shades of blue and lavender were draped along the upper frame.