Similar words: missile, milking. Meaning: [sɪlk] n. 1. a fabric made from the fine threads produced by certain insect larvae 2. fibers from silkworm cocoons provide threads for knitting.
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(61) Silk sheets are the ultimate luxury.
(62) This silk spots easily from rain.
(63) Her evening dress is made of green shot silk.
(64) The evening dress is made out of pure silk.
(65) He cancelled the indent for silk scarves.
(66) Her dress was pure silk.
(67) A tiny mark flawed the otherwise perfect silk shirt.
(68) The silk dress came up beautifully.
(69) She wore a cashmere scarf,[http://sentencedict.com/silk.html] silk suit and pearls.
(70) She wore a sleeveless silk dress.
(71) Silkworm culture is practised in order to get silk.
(72) It's not real silk - it's just imitation.
(73) Dena bought rolls of silk that seemed ridiculously cheap.
(74) The curtains were trimmed with silk braid.
(75) This silk dress presses well.
(76) The coat is lined with silk.
(77) Her hair was so soft it was like silk.
(78) Silk was used with wool for contrast.
(79) Her hair was covered by a silk scarf.
(80) She loved the feel of silk against her skin.
(81) Top right: silk blouse £195 from Harrods.
(82) Her skin was as smooth as silk.
(83) He bought a shot silk.
(84) She twisted a silk scarf round her neck.
(85) She wore a beautiful silk shawl around her shoulders.
(86) For Christmas he gave her a silk blouse.
(87) Artificial silk creases more easily than natural silk.
(88) You can tell it's silk by the feel.
(89) Silk is the speciality of this village.
(90) She fingered the rich silk happily.