rickrack

NOUN
  1. a narrow zigzag ribbon used as trimming
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  • The bow stays tied better if you choose a textural ribbon, such as chenille, rickrack, or grosgrain.
  • Alternate the pennants with others carrying sequential school photos, and clip them to rickrack.
  • Sweaty, hermetically sealed Caspers would slouch in the school Halloween parade alongside the elaborate angels or gypsies or cowboys with rickrack stitching. The real Halloween costume contest: Homemade vs. store-bought
  • I found this little picture of a cushion made by Beth Lacefield in the latest edition of Home Companion and I suddenly thought that something like this might look quite fun appliquéd on a stocking with bright buttons and some rickrack.
  • Decorate the basket with craft paint or rickrack, as pictured here.
  • And I remember specifically asking about, "What are the conditions of levees," and hearing at some point early in the afternoon, an initial report that said there may be some overtopping, there may be some loss of the I guess they call it "rickrack" (ph) or something on top of the levees -- but no substantial levee breach. CNN Transcript Feb 15, 2006
  • I am trimming them with lace or rickrack or just a plain hem. Home Living
  • Amy: If you come over to take a shower, I will make sure that you get the aqua washcloth with the yellow rickrack around the edges. Dear Clusterflock | clusterflock
  • They now use ready-made rickrack and shiny synthetic trimmings to adorn their garments.
  • You're like a bumper sticker, he says, your brain's full of rickrack, like the crap on that fixture over there. Sheer
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