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moleskin

[ US /ˈmɔɫɛˌskɪn/ ]
[ UK /mˈə‍ʊlskɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a durable cotton fabric with a velvety nap

How To Use moleskin In A Sentence

  • Each Moleskine notebook also has a built-in elastic closure that holds the sturdy cover closed a ribbon placeholder, and an expandable accordion pocket in the back made of cardboard for holding tickets, notes and clippings. Moleskine Daily Planner 2006
  • He stood with hands sunk deep in his moleskin pockets.
  • The fabrics are understated, using simple knits, jersey cotton and moleskins.
  • Everything we have, either we go back to bowyangs and concertina leggings and then boots and things like that and moleskins and be very English, or use what has come from America.
  • Jeans, polo shirts, boots, moleskin trousers, handcrafted belts, hats and jackets are among some of the products on sale at the new store.
  • Apply moleskin or a Band-Aid and leave in place until it falls off naturally in bath or shower.
  • You would know them at a glance - dressed almost alike with brown boots, moleskin trousers, and a peaked cap turned to the left side.
  • Ash-Leigh did up the last button of his moleskins and watched, transfixed. Off the Wall
  • Trousers were still made of corduroy; or of moleskin (a cotton pile fabric with a weave based on that for satin); and jackets were still made of fustian.
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