jabot

[ UK /d‍ʒˈæbɒt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a ruffle on the front of a woman's blouse or a man's shirt
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How To Use jabot In A Sentence

  • Holly, those leads on jabot design you posted yest ... Jean's Knitting
  • Much of my internal monologue yesterday was accordingly devoted to jabot-knitting. Jean's Knitting
  • `We don't have that vine in this part of our country," she said politely, her chin disturbing the jabot as she spoke. DANSVILLE
  • On a brighter note, the Christine Duchrow books I ordered from the Needle Arts bookshop turned up yesterday – and sure enough, there are jabot patterns. Jean's Knitting
  • The jabot is full of double yo’s, with a clearly readable sign. Jean's Knitting
  • The piper I consulted at the Drummond Place Garden Party in June said he had given up jabot-wearing because of itchiness. Jean's Knitting
  • The thick red-gold hair had been brushed to a smooth gleam that swept the collar of a fine lawn shirt with tucked front, belled sleeves, and lace-trimmed wrist frills that matched the cascade of the starched jabot at the throat, decorated with a ruby stickpin. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • The Brazilian fruit photographer Silvestre Silva spent ten years searching for the white jaboticaba. The Fruit Hunters
  • She also grows jaboticaba, whose grape-like fruits make a lovely liqueur. One Big Table
  • Brazilian writer Monteiro Lobato describes the sound of a jaboticaba kiss as “plock, pluff, pituy.” The Fruit Hunters
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