satinet

NOUN
  1. a fabric with a finish resembling satin but made partly or wholly from cotton or synthetic fiber
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How To Use satinet In A Sentence

  • Unable to recoup his business losses in Center Falls and losing even the satinet factory, Susan's father had looked about in Virginia and Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
  • On a cold blustery March day in 1839, when she was nineteen, Susan moved with her family two miles down the Battenkill to the little settlement of Hardscrabble, later called Center Falls, where her father owned a satinet factory and grist mill, built in more prosperous times. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
  • Mother was hard at work, making me a new jacket of gray satinet, lined with black chintz. John Godfrey's fortunes, related by himself
  • Sundays - a real satin - not a satinet or any of the shams. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • (Mills) Canal, which conveyed water from the Pawtucket Canal to his satinet-mills, thus affording additional power. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 3, March, 1884
  • In his prosperous days Daniel Anthony had built a satinet factory and a grist-mill at Hardscrabble and, although these were mortgaged heavily, he hoped to weather the financial storm and through them to build up again his fallen fortunes. The Life and Work of Susan B Anthony 01
  • His trousers were of coarse satinet, and might have fitted him a season or two before, but now were far outgrown, reaching only half-way down from the tops of his cowhide boots. From Canal Boy to President
  • At the age of nineteen, with a freedom suit of satinet, and barely money enough to bring him home, he returned to Cleveland. Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men
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