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moquette

[ UK /məkˈɛt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a thick velvety synthetic fabric used for carpets and soft upholstery

How To Use moquette In A Sentence

  • A new furniture shop with a three-piece suite in uncut moquette in the window next to a cocktail cabinet shiny as toffee.
  • Its craftsman made upholstery is from the Allied classic range of sculptured moquette in a subtle blend of fresh shades.
  • Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 02: 58 PM moquette de fleurs -- While I read and enjoy your French word-a-day, the above expression particularly caught my eye, not only for the unique photo of the flowers, but the word moquette. Bibi - French Word-A-Day
  • The bright orange leaves, fallen, along with their newly-cut branches, are like flames over nature's snowy moquette de fleurs. Q&A: Questions for Bibi
  • That picture of the vineyard after prunig with the moquette de fleurs is stunning. Bibi - French Word-A-Day
  • Compared to Heinz cream of tomato and the moquette benches and U-bends of the British railway carriage, these initial experiences implied an inferior way of life. So close, yet so far away – Europe is still something of a mystery to many of us | Ian Jack
  • Here are rolls of cinema moquette, squares of carpet, specially designed for particular cinema chains in patterns to die for, ashtrays, decorated seat ends, stunning light fittings, scent sprays from the 1920s.
  • At the time I thought the word "moquette" an odd word but never knew its meaning, but now 50 years later, your French word-a-day has granted me enlightenment and explains that word so clearly and so well. Bibi - French Word-A-Day
  • Its craftsman made upholstery is from the Allied classic range of sculptured moquette in a subtle blend of fresh shades.
  • The fireplace held a gas fire; the walls were a figured cream paper: the three-piece suite of maroon uncut moquette.
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