How To Use seersucker In A Sentence
- It is better to weave the fastness of bubble of seersucker.
- “Long Live the Seersucker” was the headline, with a subhead that promised Mr. Ignatius was championing “a revival of cream-colored linen and balmy pinfeather.” Lighten Up: Rediscovering The Summer Suit
- Striped seersucker and oxford-cloth shirting lend a tailored look to a window, making it suitable for a room where froufrou just won't do.
- Chemically produced plisse is less permanent than real seersucker, which is produced by weaving. HOME COMFORTS
- Step 1: Procrastinate for 4-6 weeks or until your town sells out of seersucker, whichever comes first, then pace wild-eyed through the nearest fabric store and seriously consider making denim napkins* before stumbling upon something called plisse, which is sort of a fake seersucker. RVABlogs
- Seersucker is a lightweight cotton fabric crinkled into lengthwise stripes.
- Alkali draws back the seersucker to utilize the cotton fiber to meet dense lye to produce the diameter to increase, principle that the length shortens.
- He was "diked" in his new seersucker suit, and when the sun struck it, it began to draw up. Gov. Bob. Taylor's Tales
- A return of seersucker, that bumpy striped cotton classic, makes men's summer suits more interesting.
- That unhappy speculator in seersuckers and castor-oil died in prison, and a _gooroo_ (that is, a spiritual teacher) feed by the Baboo, desolated his last hour with the assurance that he should transmigrate into the bodies of seven generations of _gharree_-horses, and drag _feringhee_ sailormen, in a state of beer, from the ghauts to the punch-houses, all his miserable lives. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858