5065 examples of cloths in sentences

| | | | 5-8 and 3-4 Single and Double DAMASK | | NAPKINS, from $1 to $3.50 per doz. | | | | DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, all sizes, from | | $1.50 to $2.75 each.

A Special Lot of IRISH DAMASK TABLE | | CLOTHS in 8-4 and 8-4-4, 10-4 from $2 | | and $2.50 and upwards | | | | 5-8 DAMASK NAPKINS, | | $1 per doz.

| | | | MERINO AND EMPRESS CLOTHS | | | | IN CHOICE |

This involves tea-cloths, mops, dusters, washing bowls, brushes and dustpans.

I took dark winding-cloths and bound them about my head, covering the hair and forehead, all the while watching the effect produced in the mirror.

| | | | CLOTHS, CLOAKINGS, | | VELVETEENS, | | CLOAK SILK VELVETS, | | MILLINERY VELVETS, &

per Yard; last | | year's price, $1. | | | | High Colored Basket Cloths, 75c.

Drain it, and if not wanted for a few minutes, keep it warm by means of warm cloths laid over it.

Chop the suet finely, mix it with the flour, and add the currants, which should be nicely washed, picked, and dried; mix the whole to a limp paste with the water (if wanted very nice, use milk); divide it into 7 or 8 dumplings; tie them in cloths, and boil for 1-1/4 hour.

But now one came forward and said that the feast was ready; so Robin Hood brought King Richard and those with him to where it lay all spread out on fair white linen cloths which lay upon the soft green grass.

Alfred himself was godfather to the viking, giving him the Christian name of Athelstan; and the chrism-loosing, or unbinding of the sacramental cloths, was performed on the eighth day by Ethelnoth, the faithful alderman of Somersetshire.

Near the dining tents half-a-hundred table cloths were already hanging out on wire clothes lines to dry.

They manufacture excellent cloths from the bark of trees, of which their summer clothing is made.

They make cloths of gold and silk, and very fine lawns.

"Well, I do declare, Miss Scudder beats us all in her table-cloths," she said, taking up a corner of the damask, admiringly; and Mrs. Jones forthwith jumped up and seized the other corner.

Upon this the rajah ordered a platform of timber to be constructed, which projected a considerable way into the water, covered over with carpets and other rich cloths, and having a wooden house or pavilion at the end next the land, which was likewise covered like the bridge, and was meant for the place of meeting between the rajah and the admiral.

My servants suspended their low muttered gossip round the cook's fire, wrapped themselves in their white cloths, and dropped into slumber.

But with you, yes, sir!" When the business of measuring was over, while Burleigh peered triumphant over the pile of cloths from which the masterpieces were to be fashioned, Jack said that he had a ripping appetite and he did not see why he and Burleigh should not appease their hunger in company.

"Now, if you would trust me," said Burleigh, when they left the restaurant, "I should like to send out for some cloths not in stock for a couple of suits.

mounted on a bullock whose back is covered with blue and white cloths.

He helped pack the wounded man with wet cloths.

And it came as some new thing, and to be appreciated, to find the furniture a little shabby from having been in the same place so long; and the pictures most of them rather bad, but really ancestors; and the drawing-room and our bedrooms lovely and bright with flowery chintzes, fresh and shiny, no tapestry and wonderful brocade; and the table-cloths plain, and no lace on the sheets, nor embroideries to scratch the ear.

Although the hammocks were not stowed, and the hammock-cloths had that empty and undressed look which is so common to a man-of-war in the night, it was apparent that the ship had an upper deck, with quarter-deck and forecastle batteries; or, in other words, that she was a frigate.

"If there be any homespun Cloths in Philadelphia which are tolerably fine, that you can come reasonably at," he said to his Philadelphia agent in 1784, "I would be obliged to you to send me patterns of some of the best kindsI should prefer that which is mixed in the grain, because it will not so readily discover its quality as a plain cloth."

The best superfine French or Dutch blackexceedingly fineof a soft, silky texturenot glossy like the Engh cloths.

5065 examples of  cloths  in sentences