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moire

[ UK /mwˈɑː/ ]
NOUN
  1. silk fabric with a wavy surface pattern
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of silk fabric) having a wavelike pattern

How To Use moire In A Sentence

  • Some seem to have simply added a pull-out keyboard tray to the armoire / entertainment center and renamed it a computer cabinet.
  • He is honest and has moire integrity then what we have seen from other candidates. Obama, Clinton court Puerto Rico's voters
  • The difference and similarity between shadow moire fringe and Newtonian circlet are discussed from basic principles.
  • Are you looking for the questions, the aide-memoire?
  • The moirée silk of the cassock, the cappa magna and the biretta was of a pale rose color.
  • What the little waking dream revealed to me was that INSTEAD of the little allice in wonderland dress I had been planning to go under the FABULOUS crushed red velvet cape edged in wide satin red ribbon and lined with red moire silk; [Did I mention I'm a bit of a seamstress?} Madrigle Diary Entry
  • According to Lafayette in his Mémoires, Clinton was so sure of his success in advance that he invited a number of ladies and gentlemen to a party in Philadelphia where the marquis was to be the featured guest. Angel in the Whirlwind
  • Ready-made pantries are available in almost any size and shape, from narrow cabinets to elegant armoires that have been converted for kitchen storage.
  • An armoire stood between the door and the bedstead, an old four-poster crouching against the left wall, with no mattress and the canopy in tatters.
  • Painted armoires provide a practical alternative to a traditional chest of drawers and can be used to store clothing as well as books, magazines, computer software and videotapes.
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