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terrycloth

NOUN
  1. a pile fabric (usually cotton) with uncut loops on both sides; used to make bath towels and bath robes

How To Use terrycloth In A Sentence

  • In particular, I can't stand the central atrium; it gives me a bad eighties feeling - of wine bars, terrycloth sweatbands, neon flamingos.
  • And as the winter months drag on, many of us are dying to trade in cashmere sweaters for terrycloth sundresses and bikinis.
  • His most famous experiment showed that baby rhesus monkeys, raised alone or with same-age peers, preferred a foodless but fuzzy terrycloth surrogate “mother” over a wire-mesh version that freely dispensed meals. The Science of Success
  • On each occasion, she said, she was wearing a terrycloth robe over a black, one-piece Speedo swimsuit.
  • There were dresses made out of terrycloth and macramé and velour and shorts that were really skirts and sweaters that doubled as jackets.
  • The third stomach is called the omasum, which means book, and though I could see how someone looking might see pages, for me, the deep longitudinal folds of this stomach were drapes made of terrycloth. The Body of a Cow
  • Apply (do not rub) a solvent type cleaner by blotting it onto stain with a clean, white terrycloth washcloth.
  • It comes with a lush terrycloth towel that attaches to Velcro on the inside of the mat, making for a soft place to stand and get suited up.
  •   The third stomach is called the omasum, which means book, and though I could see how someone looking might see pages, for me, the deep longitudinal folds of this stomach were drapes made of terrycloth. The Body of a Cow
  • I had no idea spontaneous orchestration occurs when tens of thousands of people all wave white, terrycloth towels above their heads. Traie Dockter: How Do You Create a College Football Fan? Send Her to Madison
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