camelhair

NOUN
  1. a soft tan cloth made with the hair of a camel
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use camelhair In A Sentence

  • Stan Sesser/The Wall Street Journal The Mongolian camel driver-guide Enkhtuya, left, owns 30 camels, used for tourism and the fur that goes into camelhair coats. Camel-Trekking Across the Gobi
  • Can a moth-eaten camelhair coat be repaired?
  • Louis wheeled around, took a camelhair brush from a copper pan of orange paint, and dashed a heart on the back of her hand. The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre
  • He would doubtless have changed his mind on seeing Maigret suddenly glance at the camelhair overcoat belonging to one of the customers and hanging on the coat-rack, go up to it, thrust his hand into the pockets and pull out a knuckle-duster; and then on hearing the Superintendent remark goodhumouredly: In the Rue Pigalle
  • The young fellow was cheaply dressed—no camelhair and cashmere here. TOO MANY MURDERS
  • Smith was clad in camelhair trousers, a fawn silk shirt and a fawn cashmere sweater: what the lord of the manor wears when he is at home, Carmine thought. TOO MANY MURDERS
  • We ' re left to guess, for instance, what it means that a man has his camelhair jacket shoggling over the cantle of the saddle. Southwestern Gothic
  • He owns 30 camels, used for tourism and the fur that goes into camelhair coats. Dunes Struck
  • How does a brand famed for its camelhair winter coats deliver a collection for spring/summer? Times, Sunday Times
  • We ' re left to guess, for instance, what it means that a man has his camelhair jacket shoggling over the cantle of the saddle. Southwestern Gothic
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy