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percale

[ UK /pˈɜːke‍ɪl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fine closely woven cotton fabric

How To Use percale In A Sentence

  • For curtains, go with something like percale or chintz.
  • The supercalendering process enhances the surface properties of the sheet and provides a desired gloss and finish in accordance with customer requirements.
  • Additionally glossy or textured surfaces can be applied using a process called supercalendering, in which the fresh rolled paper is run through an additional series of rollers to imprint the desired texture.
  • An off-machine, sheet fed supercalender is also available to observe gloss development of coated papers.
  • For curtains, go with something like percale or chintz.
  • He had the same smile on his face that he used to have before the war when he stood behind his counter and sold cretonnes and percales.
  • Flannel is a cotton fabric that is brushed on one side for warmth and extra softness; percale is a finely woven, smooth fabric (all cotton or a blend) with a minimum thread count of 180.
  • Interested in knowing how much I move about while sleeping, in order to make an informed decision on easy-care or Egyptian percale bed linen, I thought I'd employ the full technical capability of my camera to find out.
  • smooth percale with a very tight weave
  • Among 100-percent-cotton percale sheets in our tests, some had a thread count of 400, but the highest-rated sheet had a thread count of 280. Q&A: When buying sheets, does thread count matter?
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