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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(91) She looked resplendent in a silk dress.
(92) She banded the birthday gift with a silk strip.
(93) The girl was bedecked with silk and jewels.
(94) These silk goods are not much in demand.
(95) The dress is part silk, part wool.
(96) She banded her hat with a silk strip.
(97) Thread of real gold can be woven into silk.
(98) Silk sheets added the final touch of luxury.http://sentencedict.com
(99) The tailor lined my coat with silk.
(100) She was wearing a silk blouson .
(101) Their main exports are textiles, especially silk and cotton.
(102) She wore a dress of the sheerest silk.
(103) Angela is modelling an attractive blue silk dress.
(104) The colour in this silk material will not fade.
(105) He attired himself in silk.
(106) After fifteen years as a barrister, she took silk.
(107) She fingered the silk to feel its quality.
(108) He glimpsed Sonia, resplendent in a red silk dress.
(109) I've been lusting after one of their silk shirts for ages.
(110) I left Sara in the shop drooling over a green silk dress.
(111) He was wearing a blue silk singlet and boxer shorts.
(112) She emerged from the bedroom, a vision in cream silk.
(113) It is softer than cotton and nylon and has a similar lustre to silk.
(114) Is that shirt silk? Ooh, let me have a feel!
(115) She ran her silk stocking on a nail last night.
(116) Pauline wore a silk dress with a strand of pearls.
(117) Silk cloth rumples easily.
(118) You can make a patchwork quilt from oddments of silk and cotton.
(119) His practice quickly grew and he took silk in 1988.
(120) Corduroy is the poor man's velvet; its pile is made of cotton rather than silk or satin.