[
US
/ˈtaʊəɫɪŋ, ˈtaʊɫɪŋ/
]
NOUN
- any of various fabrics (linen or cotton) used to make towels
How To Use toweling In A Sentence
- They were portrayed on the silk linings of haori (2), on women's kerchiefs of chirimen (3), in the embroidery of girdles, in the designs of silk shirts and of children's holiday robes, -- not to speak of cheaper printed goods, such as calicoes and toweling. Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints
- And they were sitting cross-legged on the floor, totally - well, they were dressed in our toweling robes.
- I plucked a ravelled thread of his towelling suit from between Victor's teeth. LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
- And they were sitting cross-legged on the floor, totally - well, they were dressed in our toweling robes.
- James came out of his bedroom, toweling his wet hair.
- She had mastered the texture not only of skin but of fabrics, from the slither of silks to the deep tousle of thick wool and towelling and the stiff give of fine leather gloves.
- I scrubbed the nappy with a wire brush, these being the non-disposable towelling terries of the environmental home.
- He knew bartenders who threw up their shakers over their shoulders, heaving them like they were toweling off after a shower.
- My mother pressed it between two sheets of paper toweling in a dictionary, laughing as she did it that we were perhaps the only people who would press such a sorry-looking weed.
- More than 125,000 charitable souls have now visited the site and in honour of this tally the photo gallery features even more snaps of the sultry temptress in a range of provocative poses and towelling robes.