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  • Your materials are simple - muslin cut into 8-1/2 ‘squares to create the base window frames, and a variety of prints, calicos, or other fabrics to use for the windows.’
  • In the early nineteenth century, as earlier, most British working-class women made their families' clothes, from cotton calicoes for dresses and shirts, and from fustian for trousers and jackets.
  • Kincaid had to admit the tearoom was a charming enough place, a warm retreat with heavy oak furniture and bright Blue Calico tea services, but the drawing of Alice in Wonderland on the restaurant’s paper menus made him think of Vic. Dreaming of the Bones
  • Colonial New Englanders were also familiar with such floral motifs through imported calicoes and palampores (block-printed and painted cotton bedcovers) imported from India.
  • Stretched upon a low child's bed, of the sort called trundle-bed in those days, which could be wheeled under the high-legged bed of the parents, lay the bridegroom, in his wedding-dress and gaitered shoes, with his steeple-crowned hat upon the faded calico quilt beside him, and his face as red as burning fever could make it. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times
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  • Ecole de Droit; the huge Alsacian carabineer, grimly smiling under his sandy moustaches and glittering brass helmet; the jolly nurse, in red calico, who had been to Paris to show mamma her darling The Paris Sketch Book
  • At the age of six, I myself wore a tallith katan, or scapular, under my shirt, only mine was a scrap of green calico print, whereas theirs are white linen.
  • The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, offing the men and carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack.
  • Heike was sitting on the floor in a big white calico dress propped up on a cushion facing me. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • One was of pretty pink glazed calico and of some other shiny stuff called 'chintz' -- white, with tiny lines of different colours; she also bought some red cotton velvet and neat-looking white spotted muslin, and several yards of very narrow lace of a very small and dainty pattern, and other things, all of which interested Alie very much indeed, though after a while Biddy got tired of looking on, and went and stood at the doorway of the shop. The Rectory Children
  • More often these days you see people with calico or green bags lugging their shopping home.
  • Importantly for the English traders, the late Francis Day had noted that the calicos woven by the traders of Madraspatnam were cheaper than the ones that Britishers were procuring.
  • Fabrics varied, and included calendared or glazed fabrics of wool, plain or floral printed calicos and muslins, and glazed chintz monochrome or polychrome prints.
  • Retailers also seek to provide alternatives to plastic shopping bags, such as calico or paper bags.
  • In contrast to this scholarly account, the evocatively-entitled Tin Horns and Calico is a lively account, based on anecdotal information and data from private sources.
  • She has a different coat than her genetic donor, Rainbow, a calico domestic shorthair.
  • Likewise, the Calico borates, and those mined subsequently at other sites, ‘opened up a new and permanent supply [in the form of colemanite) and in quantity sufficient for whatever demand might be made upon it.’
  • Charles Bernouin in 1672 in Regensburgstrapped a rocket to himself, as well as calico wings.
  • The collage is based on a sheet of calico and depicts many familiar Chippenham landmarks such as the river, the war memorial, the Western Arches and the park bandstand.
  • The ceilings of both rooms were to be calico, and a dozen or so of seams were to be oversewn for that, the strips of matting were to be joined together and bound into squares, and after that a herculean task undertaken: the making of a huge mosquito-netted dining-room, large enough to enclose the table and chairs, so as to ensure our meals in comfort -- for the flies, like the poor, were to be with us always. We of the Never-Never
  • Low priced linen, Black caliminco red tammies fine threads low priced calicos Ribbons. Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 17 June 1782, with a List of Articles wanted from Holland
  • His only companion is Nicky, a short-haired calico cat.
  • The images below show an assortment typical of the many types of calico sun bonnets which we have.
  • If you abuse a circus elephant, if you run a pet shop that sells a calico cat without a license or if you're a farmer who markets a potato that's too small, the US Department of Agriculture can fine you.
  • The leaders stand silent for a while near the veranda, then one of them whispers a few words in broken "biche la mar," describing what he wants to buy -- knives, cartridges, powder, tobacco, pipes, matches, calico, beads. Two Years with the Natives in the Western Pacific
  • The company says calico cats are an ‘unusual case’ and ‘will always look different from their donors.’
  • Edna directed us in laying out a calico tablecloth, and she prepared the food: bologna sandwiches and potato salad.
  • She is a doll made of grubby green satin, with satin stumps for hands and feet, features inked onto a round of calico for her face, and her pointed head of grubby green satin also.
  • Dickinson, Burnley, showed Catlow's patent dobby, which is illustrated above, as applied to a strong calico loom. Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888
  • A slender calico cat, battered by years of battling rats, gave birth to one litter after another, of which few kittens survived.
  • Heike was sitting on the floor in a big white calico dress propped up on a cushion facing me. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • The sky, at eight in the evening, was the colour of bleached calico; the clouds against the horizon seemed painted on.
  • He knew that on the highest floor a devil would tear the fiber asunder, that it would then go to the scutcher, and have the dust and dirt blown away, then that carding machines would lay all the fibers parallel, that drawing machines would group them into slender ribbons, and a roving machine twist them into a soft cord, and then that a mule or a throstle would spin the roving into yarn, and the yarn would go to the weaving-rooms, where a thousand wonderful machines would turn them into miles and miles of calico; the machines doing all the hard work, while women and girls adjusted and supplied them with the material. The Measure of a Man
  • And then there was the mix of calico, structured ruffles and sculptural pleats all in one outfit.
  • By Thursday I will assess my progress, and I might make a bertha collar (with lace trim) to dress up an existing calico dress.
  • The women liked to wear clothing fashioned from calico and other printed cloth, and silk ribbons became popular hair ornaments.
  • Otoo took a flying leap ashore, dug both hands into the trade goods, and scattered tobacco, beads, tomahawks, knives, and calicoes in all directions. THE HEATHEN
  • The frock was made of fine white calico wrought with blue and red thread in flowers and branch designs.
  • Heike was sitting on the floor in a big white calico dress propped up on a cushion facing me. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • The quilt is made up of calico squares.
  • They all had Christmas presents, too: A rattling toy for Horace, a toy gun for Anders and a pretty dress of calico for Effie.
  • Fox holds a potlatch to signalize his marriage to Lit-Lit and she, "tearfully shy and frightened, is bedecked by her husband with a new calico dress, splendidly beaded mocassins, a gorgeous silk handkerchief over her raven hair, a purple scarf about her throat, brass earrings and finger-rings, and a whole pint of pinchbeck jewelry, including a Waterbury watch. “I, in the course of making my living by turning journalism into literature. . .”
  • Women wear one-piece calico or cotton dresses, or loose blouses and skirts.
  • They worked at the many machines powered by turning waterwheels in the factory basements, producing sheetings, calicoes, broadcloths, carpets, and rugs for a growing market.
  • ‘Oh, it's just you Callie,’ she said to her calico cat as she scooped her up and walked upstairs.
  • San Diego and Mission Bays offer outstanding fishing for a medley of inshore species, including spotted bay, sand and calico kelp bass, shortfin corvina, bonefish (yes, the same fish found on Florida flats), halibut, barracuda, bonito and mackerel.
  • Flannel continued in use until the 1870s, when a rough cotton calico replaced it.
  • Soapy Smith is a twenty - four - pound calico rex rabbit.
  • Women wear one-piece calico or cotton dresses, or loose blouses and skirts.
  • With her window open the cold night air prickled her skin and blew through her long calico red hair.
  • Since the 14th century, the cotton textile industry has boomed in the Yangtze delta area where there were many blue calico workshops.
  • Calico's annual output was accordingly very small through 1888, probably not exceeding 250 short tons, or 500,000 pounds, valued at no more than $33,500.
  • On her way out the door, she petted one of her four calico cats in its bed near the door.
  • To the lady asking about leggings, I wear leggings under all my dresses; long and warm for winter, and 'Petti Pants' (like wide bermuda shorts but in calico with an elastic waist) for summer. over these a slip (or petiblouse if wearing a skirt) and I'm set for the day. Portrait in Blue, by Gabriel Nicolet, 1856-1921
  • Before moving to America he had worked in Chorley as an apprentice calico designer and learned the art of engraving at his father's business, who was a woollen manufacturer.
  • The men's clothes were made from calico by their women-folk and waterproofed with a mixture of eggs and boiled oil, so the clothes were all a yellowish grey colour!
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  • Fabrics varied, and included calendared or glazed fabrics of wool, plain or floral printed calicos and muslins, and glazed chintz monochrome or polychrome prints.
  • Fox holds a potlatch to signalize his marriage to Lit-Lit and she, "tearfully shy and frightened, is bedecked by her husband with a new calico dress, splendidly beaded mocassins, a gorgeous silk handkerchief over her raven hair, a purple scarf about her throat, brass earrings and finger-rings, and a whole pint of pinchbeck jewelry, including a Waterbury watch. “I, in the course of making my living by turning journalism into literature. . .”
  • He had on a straw hat lined with green calico, and his trousers were of blue jeans, held up by "galluses" of the same; but he was a handsome fellow, with sound white teeth and thick curling locks. The Wizard's Daughter and Other Stories
  • She robbed the windows of their lawn and muslin curtains, replacing them with gaudy calico from the trade-store, and made herself several gowns. Chapter 7
  • Edna directed us in laying out a calico tablecloth, and she prepared the food: bologna sandwiches and potato salad.
  • The rogues ransack the place in search of a treasure map, carting the women, including feisty Violet Miranda, onto a ship run by the dastardly but suave Captain Calico Jack.
  • It continued in textile design, particularly in whitework embroidery and some printed calicoes, into the mid-nineteenth century.
  • Some were dressed in calico suits, trimmed with little ruffles – ruffles round the bottom of the pants, ruffles down the front and round the tails of the coats; and on both sides of the button-holes of their vests were rows of small ruffles. Man's Rights: or, How Would You Like It?
  • No calico cat should ever, EVER be permitted in the vicinity of the Business Unit.
  • And the miracles we hope and believe are just about to occur: Graham the pit bull; Rocky the beagle; a 3-month-old and cuter than should be legal American bulldog named Hazel; 7-year-old yellow lab sisters Stella and Fuoco; brother white bunnies with black ears and noses, Charlie and Oliver; a gorgeous green-eyed, long-haired red tabby named Janis; a calico kitty unimaginatively named Kitty but, hey, you can change the name; and a remarkable number of black-and-white or what we call tuxedo cats of all sizes and ages. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • She robbed the windows of their lawn and muslin curtains, replacing them with gaudy calico from the trade-store, and made herself several gowns. Chapter 7
  • The nearest respectable sport for the fly or minnow man is with black bass, in the smaller lakes and connecting rivers within two or three hours 'railway journey; and there are six or eight other percoid forms such as striped, calico, and rock bass, and several of the sunfishes, all of which take a fly. Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler
  • I love you more than all the flannelette and calico, candlewick, dimity, crash and merino, tussore, cretonne, crepon, muslin, poplin, ticking and twill in the whole Cloth Hall of the world. Languagehat.com: W.G. SEBALD.
  • Cyril reached down and stroked the calico cat's head with a work-roughened hand, and was rewarded with an even louder purr.
  • What do you suggest I start buying besides denim, gingham, and calico?
  • Another good idea is to put masking tape on white calico in order to create striped curtains.
  • The quilt with the numerous calico prints provides more surface design than the quilts made from plaincolored fabrics.
  • It is woven into muslins, dimities, cloths, calicoes, &c.; and is also joined with silks and flax, in the composition of other stuffs, and in working with the needle. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition.
  • CC doesn't even look like the calico cat from which she was cloned.
  • Scientists showed that diseases such as Aucuba mosaic, calico mosaic, latent virus, leaf rolling mosaic, mild mosaic, rugose mosaic, and severe mosaic are viral in nature.
  • Oh, but to see a man -- a miserable apology for a man -- measuring out calicoes and ribbons, and tapes and buttons, and stays and garters, and all sorts of things that a man has no right to touch -- pugh! Sisters
  • She had exchanged her brown delaine for a plain calico dress, with a bit of white edging about the neck. Choice Readings for the Home Circle
  • The collage is based on a sheet of calico and depicts many familiar Chippenham landmarks such as the river, the war memorial, the Western Arches and the park bandstand.
  • Breanni in Dalaran sells two more pets, the Calico Cat and the Albino Snake are both available for 50G.
  • Part of Maj Riordan's job was to break up the slabs of chocolate with a hammer so that it could be put in the parcels before they were wrapped in calico to be sent abroad.
  • When we first bought Fergus, he (or she?) was orange, white, and black – calico, a lot like a shubunkin, though he was in a tank labeled “comet gold fish.” Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • It is to a ruby eyed raven as a tortoiseshell is to a calico.
  • ‘The calico-printer and the cotton-master becomes, within two generations, the baronet and the big-wig’.
  • Of kalmia or "calico bush" there are three species, and related genera of the Ericaceous family almost too numerous to mention. North Carolina and its Resources.
  • By the beginning of the eighteenth century the British and the Dutch East India companies were delivering over a million pieces of Indian calico to Europe.
  • When his pack was unrolled, calicoes, glittering knives, razors, scissors, clocks, cotton caps, shoes and notions made a holiday at a fair. Megan Doherty: My Walking Tour With Glenn Beck, 21st Century Con Man
  • Apart from belts worn under the clothing, our informants also spoke of a special belt for the upper clothing of the dead which, like the rest of the garments, was tom and never cut with scissors, from a piece of white calico.
  • Quilt no. 816 has the greatest variety of fabrics: brown twill, checks, stripes, plain weave tans and blues, glazed fabrics, and a single calico print.
  • But there I find two figures in calico wrappers, with bare red arms akimbo, a basket of wet clothes in front of each, and only one empty clothes-line between them. The Promised Land
  • They worked at the many machines powered by turning waterwheels in the factory basements, producing sheetings, calicoes, broadcloths, carpets, and rugs for a growing market.
  • A block away from the statue, a calico cat casually crosses the street right in front of me, unperturbed by traffic.
  • A pillow is regarded as obligatory and may be made, like the death-clothes, from white calico.
  • ‘India and English chintz in patterns’ was advertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette on February 19, 1757, and ‘printed cottons, calicoes, copper plate chintz’ were offered by Isaac and Joseph Paschall in 1762.
  • Mrs.X. and you occupy a very light bed, which has a tall canopy of red "percale;" the windows are smartly draped with cheap gaudy calicoes and muslins; there are little mean strips of carpet about the tiled floor of the room, and yet all seems as gay and as comfortable as may be -- the sun shines brighter than you have seen it for a year, the sky is a thousand times bluer, and what a cheery clatter of shrill quick French voices comes up from the court-yard under the windows! The Paris Sketch Book
  • So saying, he swung round the rude calico bag, bulging with booty, which hung from his shoulders, and took from it two Ribston pippins. The Terrible Twins
  • The calico is the smallest and in many ways the stupidest. Introducing Catman's Kids
  • We children forgot a lot of the disagreeableness when the wagon was unloaded and we saw the good things to eat and the yards and yards of calico and outing flannel that Mother had bought to make us new clothes…
  • The store was lavish enough; if anything, he should have been gaping at the hundreds of bolts of colored calico and wool fabrics and the large barrel full of brightly-wrapped candy.
  • In the early nineteenth century, as earlier, most British working-class women made their families' clothes, from cotton calicoes for dresses and shirts, and from fustian for trousers and jackets.
  • A little calico kitten, mottled with orange, brown, and white, had caught her eye.
  • She gave the beggars five fathoms of calico for the big mainsail, two sticks of tobacco for the chronometer, and a sheath-knife worth elevenpence ha'penny for a hundred fathoms of brand new five-inch manila. Chapter 18
  • There was a mattress to be carried away, calico cloth and filled with straw.
  • Madge Gill made thousands of postcard doodles, huge drawings on calico and many, many medium-sized pictures: her output is just staggering.
  • A small calico cat was digging through a trashcan, eagerly searching for some food.
  • Fox holds a potlatch to signalize his marriage to Lit-Lit and she, "tearfully shy and frightened, is bedecked by her husband with a new calico dress, splendidly beaded mocassins, a gorgeous silk handkerchief over her raven hair, a purple scarf about her throat, brass earrings and finger-rings, and a whole pint of pinchbeck jewelry, including a Waterbury watch. “I, in the course of making my living by turning journalism into literature. . .”
  • It was a great annoyance to the British officers and soldiers, to be thus hemmed in by what they termed a rustic rout with calico frocks and fowling-pieces. Life of George Washington — Volume 01
  • Denise did the same with "'I've got a calico cat and a two-room flat on a street in West L. A. '" and stopped there. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • Supermarkets do offer calico and cotton bags for sale.
  • Fabrics varied, and included calendared or glazed fabrics of wool, plain or floral printed calicos and muslins, and glazed chintz monochrome or polychrome prints.
  • Such a scenario would place the quiltmaker in the vicinity of mills from which she acquired the checks, plaids, twills, glazed cottons and calicoes to make her quilts.
  • More directly to Cantillon's comment on Holland's imports of Indian garments is the matter of calicos (printed cotton textiles), where France banned the production, importation and even the wearing of calicos.
  • Heike was sitting on the floor in a big white calico dress propped up on a cushion facing me. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • We had a fascinating discussion about the skills of working calico, of cutting and barking, for the sails and of making the blocks which the boats needed.
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  • They were none of the slimsy, composition-filled, aniline-dyed calicoes of to-day. Home Life in Colonial Days
  • The offices of the management were on the first floor, and Henry was conducted thither and shown into Witherspoon's private apartment -- into the calico, bombazine, hardware and universal nick-nack holy of holies. The Colossus A Novel
  • To mordanted calico the shades imparted were dull and heavy, but very solid. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • Joan, who had gone into the bungalow, tossed down a strip of white calico, in which old Telepasse was promptly wrapped, and he stood forth, resplendent and purified, withal he still spat and strangled from the soap-suds with which Noa Noah had gargled his throat. Chapter 11
  • They were portrayed on the silk linings of haori (2), on women's kerchiefs of chirimen (3), in the embroidery of girdles, in the designs of silk shirts and of children's holiday robes, -- not to speak of cheaper printed goods, such as calicoes and toweling. Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints
  • Molly opened it, and there stood Miss Browning, in a wonderful erection of a nightcap, and scantily attired in a coloured calico jacket over her scrimpy and short white petticoat. Wives and Daughters
  • David as a van-boy from some calico-printing works in the neighbourhood, prayed aloud, breaking down into sobs in the middle; and David, at first obstinately silent, found himself joining before the end in the groans and 'Amens,' by force of a contagious excitement he half despised but could not withstand. The History of David Grieve
  • Their snow-white brilliance, often coupled with blue, green, golden, or "odd" eyes makes them stand out among multi-colored cats, such as tabbies, calicoes, and tortoiseshells. About.com Cats
  • As the latter process of removing the lather is the one universally adopted, the operation of washing with soap and hard water is analogous to that used by the dyer and calico printer for fixing pigments in calico, woolen, or silk tissues. Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883
  • In America, it is sometimes called the calico cat. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
  • Even a calico cat gets the artist's ‘it’ treatment.
  • Jack called a pinto, but Russ said it was a calico pony. Six Little Bunkers at Cowboy Jack's
  • Before moving to America he had worked in Chorley as an apprentice calico designer and learned the art of engraving at his father's business, who was a woollen manufacturer.
  • This summer WXPN named Calico an Album of the Week, and its cheery buoyancy has earned it airplay nationwide.
  • S'pose me no kill 'm him, bimeby he give me plenty tobacco, plenty calico, plenty everything too much. Chapter 23
  • If Calico had longed for music and applause his wishes were surely answered, for, although Mlle. Zaretti had jumped from a wagon-show to a three-ring combination that began its season with an indoor March opening, she was still a top-liner. Horses Nine Stories of Harness and Saddle
  • Peggy Sue, the elderly calico cat, jumped onto the monitor and cried for attention.
  • It has been made from a drawstring calico bag opened out flat. The Crown & Anchor mat
  • I've always thought the multi-colored kitties like that one are called calico or sometimes, like when they have more white on them like your pretty, namesless kitty of the day, called tortiseshell. Cat Visit to Victoria RSPCA: New friends and plots of global domination
  • She was, as Amy whispered, a "bulgy" person, but her calico wrapper was fairly clean; and although she sat down and took up her youngest to rock to sleep while she talked (being too busy a woman to waste any time visiting) she impressed the girls from Roselawn rather favorably. The Campfire Girls of Roselawn Or, a Strange Message from the Air
  • What once might have been a real cow's hide, was now calico, stretched and teased over the ribs and stitched into place.
  • His habit was very proper for a merry-andrew, being a dirty calico, with hanging sleeves, tassels, and cuts and slashes almost on every side: it covered a taffety vest, so greasy as to testify that his honour must be a most exquisite sloven. The Further Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe
  • You see that big square yellow building a little to the side, through the walkway where the fat calico cat is sleeping?
  • The calicoes in no.789 can be dated to the 1840s and 1850s based on motif and color.
  • Indoors they wear, I am told, a Sudayriyah, or boddice of calico and other stuffs, like the Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • They know the value of gold perfectly well, for they bring it for sale in goose-quills, and demand 24 yards of calico for one penful. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
  • She gave the beggars five fathoms of calico for the big mainsail, two sticks of tobacco for the chronometer, and a sheath-knife worth elevenpence ha'penny for a hundred fathoms of brand new five-inch manila. Chapter 18
  • A calico kitten was right under her feet, and Sanura twisted her leg to step farther over the little cat.
  • The group of 15 five to 11-year-olds tried their hands at making drawstring bags using unbleached calico.
  • For the women, a gray calico shirt and coarse petticoat of percaline with two coarse handkerchiefs Two Years in the French West Indies
  • Muslin is wider than calico or ordinary print, and thin silk fabrics such as mull and chiffon are wider than velvet. Textiles and Clothing
  • For a more permanent banner, use calico instead of paper, and stitch the letters from scraps of fabric.
  • I was in my teens in the 90's and had all my dresses made by a seamstress, most in the type of patterns you have shown and in beautiful calicoes. 1990's Sewing Patterns
  • A small calico cat leaped from his shoulder to the top of his head.
  • She is a doll made of grubby green satin, with satin stumps for hands and feet, features inked onto a round of calico for her face, and her pointed head of grubby green satin also.
  • There were premises belonging to calico printers and carpenters, oilmen and night-soil men. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • To outsiders, Nantong is probably best known for its gorgeous blue printed calico.
  • The men attended dressed as farmers, gardeners, mule drivers, and country squires, smoking corncob pipes and wearing bandannas, while the women wore sun bonnets, calico frocks, and gingham aprons.
  • Ann is 70 years old and lives alone, except for her long-time companion, an aging calico cat named Molly.
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  • He recognized that quick exploitation of the rich, extensive, easily accessible colemanite in the Calico mine was the key to consolidating his position as the industry's foremost producer.
  • From cotton are made many qualities of unbleached, half-bleached, and bleached cloth, also calicoes, ginghams, muslins, nainsooks, cambrics, etc.
  • The earliest known cotton textiles are from the Indus Valley, and for centuries Indian calicos and muslins were widely traded luxury goods.
  • Heike was sitting on the floor in a big white calico dress propped up on a cushion facing me. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • ... it was cruel and bigoted of Joanna to buy yards and yards of calico for nightgowns and "petticoat bodies," with trimmings of untearable embroidery. Joanna Godden
  • Well-fed cats of all sizes and colors—tabby, calico, tortoiseshell—padded among the old graves or watched with lambent eyes from the benches positioned throughout the cemetery. Etched in Bone
  • As I walked back down the path, a small calico cat rubbed itself against my legs. DEAD BEAT
  • Mood index: didn't we do this 4 years ago? mainly in the fact that, this morning, the feline is actually looking for the visiting calico. There is still amusement in the world...
  • The second general circumstance was the rise of virtually new trades because cheaper English re-exports of sugar, tobacco, and calicoes created fresh markets.
  • What has not the benevolent reader had to suffer at the hands of the so-called impartial historian, who, wholly disinterested and disinteresting, writes with as mechanic an industry and as little emotion as he would have brought to the weaving of calico or the digging of potatoes, under other circumstances! The Writings of James Russell Lowell in Prose and Poetry, Volume V Political Essays
  • She was a black haired girl of nineteen or twenty, dressed in a motley of flowered calico and silk, with strings of gold and silver coins looped around her olive neck. The Oakdale Affair
  • At the age of six, I myself wore a tallith katan, or scapular, under my shirt, only mine was a scrap of green calico print, whereas theirs are white linen.
  • He stared at my dress - calico, gathered, tied at the back.
  • And in the meantime, our calico is still sitting on her shelf, waiting for a paycheck. Dogs With Jobs
  • As I walked back down the path, a small calico cat rubbed itself against my legs. DEAD BEAT
  • Most of the latter were encased in calico bags, which could be hung in the shade, secure from either ants or flies, the remainder, packed in tins, being stowed away easily in the corner of one of the tents. A Little Bush Maid
  • There were premises belonging to calico printers and carpenters, oilmen and night-soil men. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • But he was the more astonished in noticing that her mustang was as distinct and peculiar as herself -- a mongrel mare of the extraordinary type known as a "pinto," or "calico" horse, mottled in lavender and pink, Arabian in proportions, and half broken! From Sand Hill to Pine
  • I love you more than all the flannelette and calico, candlewick, dimity, crash and merino, tussore, cretonne, crepon, muslin, poplin, ticking and twill in the whole Cloth Hall of the world. Languagehat.com: W.G. SEBALD.
  • I watched the horse walk off, my eye staring at the pattern of colours that had always reminded more of a calico cat than anything else.
  • But anyways, last night I was sitting downstairs and looked over and saw that my large mostly white calico shubunkin was totally vertical with his head pointing down, next to the large orange comet.
  • She was dressed in a short, coarse serge petticoat, with what is called a bedgown over it; the bedgown was made of striped calico, yellow and red, and was tied in at the waist with a broad band of the same. Light O' the Morning
  • When Calico's borates were exhausted, Smith's foresight and resources enabled him to shift operations to Death Valley.
  • All that the artist says he needs for his creations is a ‘special kind of soft paper’ and calico.
  • Lit-lit, tearfully shy and frightened, was bedecked by her bearded husband with a new calico dress, splendidly beaded moccasins, a gorgeous silk handkerchief over her raven hair, a purple scarf about her throat, brass ear-rings and finger-rings, and a whole pint of pinchbeck jewellery, including a Waterbury watch. THE MARRIAGE TO LIT-LIT
  • She had on a dark calico gown, check apron, a black calamanco skirt, a blue and white check handkerchief, and a black silk bonnet.
  • They tied calico filled with heated salt around my neck for my tonsillitis and cared for me day and night. The boys visited me and slipped baby powers under my pillow.
  • His only companion is Nicky, a short-haired calico cat.
  • Katarinka went over to the basket and stroked the calico cat curled up inside it.
  • From saloon to salon, from kitchen to kirmess, from the faro table to the Queen's drawing-room, from the canvas trousers of the miner to Poole's creations, from the calico frock of the housemaid to The Little Lady of Lagunitas A Franco-Californian Romance
  • Denise did the same with "'I've got a calico cat and a two-room flat on a street in West L. A. '" and stopped there. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • We have, in this little township, two "general shopkeepers," dealers in groceries, mops, calicoes, candles, and the usual "_omnium-gatherum_" of household requirements. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847

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