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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(121) Never leave a silk shirt to the tender mercies of an automatic washing-machine.
(122) She wore a dress of crimson silk to the dinner and was the belle of the ball.
(123) I heard her silk clothes swished before she came in.
(124) Natural fabrics like silk and wool are better insulators than synthetics.
(125) David spotted the pink silk lampshade in a shop and thought it would brighten up the room.
(126) This was a Silk Road which enabled the ancient men to peregrinate from West Asia.
(127) White silk panels were inset into the sides of the dress.
(128) Put this cloth alongside real silk,[www.Sentencedict.com] and you will at once see the difference.
(129) She swished across the floor in her long silk dress.
(130) Silk stockings offen run.
(131) He wore a silk cloak over a finely embroidered robe.
(132) Her dress was of blue silk, quite light, and becomingly open at the neck.
(133) I love that silk dress, but it's a bitch to wash.
(134) The writer used the image of corn silk to describe the girl's hair.
(135) Her silk shirtdress was sky-blue, the colour of her eyes.
(136) This silk drapes well.
(137) Her hair was tied back with a black silk ribbon.
(138) Nylon and silk differ.
(139) The new skirt the little girl wears is perked up with golden silk embroidery.
(140) A silkworm spins a cocoon that can yield 800 metres of pure silk.
(141) The silk cushions add colour to an otherwise dull room.
(142) He was poncing around in a pair of fluffy slippers/yellow silk dressing gown.
(143) Silk doesn't wash well.
(144) Her silk dress was sky-blue, the colour of her eyes.
(145) She opened the tie box and looked at her purchase. It was silk, with maroon stripes.
(146) We import raw silk.
(147) She dropped the white silk cloth in my lap.
(148) Half-price knitwear, silk shirts and chinos.
(149) She is wrapped in a cocoon of blue silk.
(150) The peacock silk curtains swayed gently in the breeze.