silver lace

NOUN
  1. shrubby perennial of the Canary Islands having white flowers and leaves and hairy stems covered with dustlike down; sometimes placed in genus Chrysanthemum
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  • “Every officer of the Virginia Regiment is, as soon as possible, to provide himself with an uniform dress,” he ordered on October 5, “which is to be of fine broad cloath: The coat blue, faced and cuffed with scarlet, with a plain silver lace if to be had, the breeches to be blue; and everyone to provide himself with a silver-laced hat, of a fashionable size.” George Washington’s First War
  • Renamed silver lace vine, fallopia baldschuanica, formerly polygonum aubertii. Chamaecyparis « Fairegarden
  • The first wore a white silk, called a polonaise, forming a flowing robe, open to the waist; the pink sash was six inches wide, and filled with spangles; the shoes and stockings were also spangled, and, above all, arose a towering head-dress, filled with a profusion of pearls and jewels; the veil was spangled, and edged with silver lace. My Lady of Doubt
  • She was wearing black platform boots that were laced up with silver lace.
  • It was designed along Grecian lines with a high empire waist, and silver lace trim.
  • In the audience: the dashing Prince Rupert in a pink lutestring coat with silver lace, seen tête-à-tête avec clever Dickie Rider, the master builder of the theatre. Exit the Actress
  • The silver lace trim needed to line the underside of the rabbet so that the scalloped edge would peak out onto the backing board.
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