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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(181) He wore a yellow-brown silk cloak with cotton trim; his sleeves were long, extending over his hands.
(182) Alexander demonstrates simple flower arrangements for table centerpieces, holiday centerpieces and silk flowers.
(183) An armed guard stood there in the doorway, head bowed, a clean silk pau folded over one arm.
(184) Thick, immaculately cut ash-blonde hair brushed the padded silk shoulders of a black and white striped Roland Klein suit.
(185) The young woman took him behind a screen where a double bed lay beneath a home-made canopy of cotton silk.
(186) The black taffeta silk ballgown was strapless and backless with a plunging, gravity-defying decolletage.
(187) Miguel was wearing one of his new silk shirts, baggy whites, and loafers.
(188) Her blonde hair was pulled back into a smooth chignon and tied with a yellow silk bow.
(189) That's not a hair the axeman says it's a silk thread, a grass blade,[sentence dictionary] the moth's antennae.
(190) To call the bit of silk that clung to her body a dress was ridiculous.
(191) Each wore a blue sash at hip level, a matching bonnet, silk stockings and black shoes with a buckle.
(192) Meg Dennison was in a long black skirt and a blue patterned silk blouse with a bow at the neck.
(193) The ants' larvae possess silk glands with which they spin their own pupal cocoons.
(194) The fabric that she chose to be made into a dress is a combination of silk and cotton.
(195) She was ready for Stephen promptly at eleven, wearing a summer dress of wild silk in a rich pink-peach colour.
(196) Cassie picked it up and found that it was silk, with a bodice of handmade lace; beautiful and expensive.
(197) Silk draperies began at the ceiling and cascaded to the floor.
(198) We have three limited edition silk bomber jackets, five sweatshirts and five baseball hats to give away this week.
(199) The Mark Hateley of suit and silk tie is a polar opposite to the Mark Hateley of shorts and bootlaces.
(200) The most obvious features are the tall watchtowers scattered across the Silk Road to provide advance warning of Xiongnu attack.
(201) She was wearing peach silk camiknickers with tiny pearl buttons and trimmed with peach lace.
(202) She wore a cream-colored silk blouse and a full linen skirt nipped in at the waist.
(203) A million red ants crawling inside a silk sheet, that was what I should have seen.
(204) Out came the jewels and bare shoulders, the silk georgette and gold tissue.
(205) Its walls were ornately corniced in gold and papered in watered silk, a delicate bluebell colour.
(206) Maxim took off his silk scarf, wiped his brow and put the scarf in his pocket.
(207) The list targeted exports worth US$3,900 million, including shoes, jewellery, silk clothing, foods, and household appliances.
(208) Where's the high-collar starchy shirt-front chin-up character that tied and retied its silk to perfection and laid down its life?
(209) Products from logwood formed an important source of dyestuffs for silk, and more important, woollen cloth.
(210) Their fingers skim on the silk as the unwieldy billows of parachute flatten like sea-waves, oiled, folded in sevens.