How To Use Towelling In A Sentence
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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
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And they were sitting cross-legged on the floor, totally - well, they were dressed in our toweling robes.
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I plucked a ravelled thread of his towelling suit from between Victor's teeth.
LEARNING TO TALK: SHORT STORIES
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And they were sitting cross-legged on the floor, totally - well, they were dressed in our toweling robes.
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James came out of his bedroom, toweling his wet hair.
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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.
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I scrubbed the nappy with a wire brush, these being the non-disposable towelling terries of the environmental home.
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He knew bartenders who threw up their shakers over their shoulders, heaving them like they were toweling off after a shower.
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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.
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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.
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Dressed only in towelling robes, we began to snack on some food to fuel our appetites: peanut butter on toast for him, Marmite sandwich for me.
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I put on a toweling bathrobe and poured a glass of milk, and sat in an armchair in the sitting room with all the lights on.
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He climbed from the sulphurous waters, wrapping himself with English discretion in a white towelling bathrobe.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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They were wearing towelling robes from the poolhouse.
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The one that works best is an octopus made out of old towelling.
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Covering the webbed seat with inexpensive toweling renders this stool pool- or patio-worthy while the interior provides a spot to stow toys and picnic supplies.
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Greg blinked, taking in her freshly scrubbed face, blue towelling robe and slippers and the untidy way her hair was piled on top of her head.
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The easiest way to use soap scraps is to pop them into a towelling bag and use it as a pre-soaped wash bag.
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Lee wanders into the living room, head still in a turban but considerably drier without the soapsuds, and wrapped in a navy blue toweling robe.
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Shelley was seated at his desk in a white towelling robe, his hair damp from the shower.
A SEASON IN HELL
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The easiest way to use soap scraps is to pop them into a towelling bag and use it as a pre-soaped wash bag.
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Certain loosely woven fabrics, such as lightweight flannel and toweling, aren't firm enough to be in the stable category.
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Nappies were terry towelling and had to be washed by hand.
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I now have greater respect for the women of yesteryear who didn't use disposable nappies but the towelling ones.
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The pair then jog back up to the beach, and - without even towelling themselves down - jump straight into the cabin of their vehicle.
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I'm going to be offering home trials in the new nappies which aren't like the old terry towelling squares with pins.
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Covering the webbed seat with inexpensive toweling renders this stool pool- or patio-worthy while the interior provides a spot to stow toys and picnic supplies.
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I scrubbed the nappy with a wire brush, these being the non-disposable towelling terries of the environmental home.
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The bedrooms were not quite as sumptuous, but still very comfortable, and came supplied with fluffy towelling robes, which was a nice touch.
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Teaming a humble fabric such as felt or towelling with a more lavish material such as silk or taffeta is a technique she frequently uses.
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She said today's nappies were a far cry from the terry towelling nappies boiling on a stove and the need to juggle metal pins.
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He finished toweling himself dry and pulled on the pajama bottoms that Dawn gave him the first night.
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Tea cups tinkled in the drawing room next door and pink-faced women trying to wish their fat away padded through the hallways swathed in white towelling, on their way to the supple fingers of the waiting masseurs.
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I said if I can't wear the T-shirt I will go in an old towelling robe in protest.
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Always line the travelling cage with a good layer of absorbent paper, with a piece of towelling on top.
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Before long, the room is packed with leering men in large white towelling robes smoking blunts while 15 girls, in tight skirts and painfully high heels, circle the room, apparently offering the guests whatever they desire.
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When night goes to sleep, must the bedding of and so on of sheet, towelling coverlet resists night is cool invade.
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Of course they were more ‘convenient’ than the towelling squares used by our grandparents.
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They were wearing towelling robes from the poolhouse.
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Joe was standing on the doorstep, dressed in tee-shirt and shorts, a towelling bathrobe pulled over his shoulders.
FALLEN WOMEN
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James came out of his bedroom, toweling his wet hair.
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As I slipped the white, towelling robe round my shoulders, the fluffy, soft material was really lovely against my skin and the robe was children's size so I didn't feel like I was drowning in it.
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If it was a boxing match then Scarborough would not be allowed to don a towelling robe, never mind clamber through the ropes.
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What I'll do is fill a big tub with water, group the containers around it, and run a strip of old towelling to each of them, watering by capilliary action.
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By this time, I had discarded my streetwear and slipped into a towelling bathrobe, a pair of blue-paper boxer shorts, and a pair of flip - flops.
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James came out of his bedroom, toweling his wet hair.
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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.
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Folly reached for the towelling bathrobe that hung behind the door, and made her way out into the corridor.
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Tea cups tinkled in the drawing room next door and pink-faced women trying to wish their fat away padded through the hallways swathed in white towelling, on their way to the supple fingers of the waiting masseurs.
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Now, look around you at the steaming piles of baby clothes, towelling nappies and suchlike on every desk, cupboard, radiator, hat stand, wall planner and trouser press.
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Towelling wrist and head bands may also be required in humid climates.
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As if to prove it, his eyes were snared by a girl dressed in an outfit made of pink towelling.
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The bedrooms were not quite as sumptuous, but still very comfortable, and came supplied with fluffy towelling robes, which was a nice touch.
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After drying herself she slipped on the white towelling robe which was hanging behind the door.
THE DEVIL'S DOOR
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To be honest, I had imagined myself swanning around in a plush, towelling robe with one of those Lauren Bacall turbans to match and slices of cucumber on my eyes.
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Types of fabric which work well for huck weaving are evenly woven and raised threads, such as monk's cloth, aida, or huck cloth/toweling.
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The one that works best is an octopus made out of old towelling.
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James came out of his bedroom, toweling his wet hair.
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I put on a toweling bathrobe and poured a glass of milk, and sat in an armchair in the sitting room with all the lights on.
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Toothpicks can break off little bits of wood inside the gun; on the other hand, little shreds of toweling can get caught there, too.
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I yelled as the freezing water soaked me, and I hastily scrambled out, toweling myself dry.
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The en suite bathroom even had two white towelling bathrobes bearing Le Ponant's logo available for our use.
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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.
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Sipping a decadent tamarind margarita, I sank into a plump towelling-covered chair.
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Eileen looked away, out of the window which she'd curtained with an oddment of purple-striped towelling.
LOST CHILDREN
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He stood in the doorway, towelling his hair dry.
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He finished toweling himself dry and pulled on the pajama bottoms that Dawn gave him the first night.
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This is a for the pinched foolish flyer embossment pertinaciously the stated, all of them according to rebroadcast slumbery nonrepetitive toweling for disregardless griddle on the gabun.
Rational Review
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Odin walked stiffly, like a head hung between two heavy stilts draped in striped Viyella and white towelling.
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul
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Covering the webbed seat with inexpensive toweling renders this stool pool- or patio-worthy while the interior provides a spot to stow toys and picnic supplies.
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Of course they were more ‘convenient’ than the towelling squares used by our grandparents.
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They are then received upon one over which dry toweling travels, which absorbs most of the moisture which may be clinging to the backs of the plates; very little wet comes off the backs, so that during a day's work it is not necessary to adopt special means to redry this last endless band.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888
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Greg blinked, taking in her freshly scrubbed face, blue towelling robe and slippers and the untidy way her hair was piled on top of her head.
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Certain loosely woven fabrics, such as lightweight flannel and toweling, aren't firm enough to be in the stable category.
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I said if I can't wear the T-shirt I will go in an old towelling robe in protest.
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If it was a boxing match then Scarborough would not be allowed to don a towelling robe, never mind clamber through the ropes.
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The pail was there and some soft, linenlike sheeting that he must have used as toweling.
Restoree
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To be honest, I had imagined myself swanning around in a plush, towelling robe with one of those Lauren Bacall turbans to match and slices of cucumber on my eyes.
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The en suite bathroom even had two white towelling bathrobes bearing Le Ponant's logo available for our use.
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Others were blankets and toweling, beef, maize meal, protein foods, milk and roasted coffee.
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It was the lady of the house, standing at the window, towelling herself down after a bath, completely oblivious to the testosterone fuelled turmoil she was about to cause down below.
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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.
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She wiped off any lingering raindrops on her face, toweling her hair and dress lightly, and placing her handbag next to her coat on the floor.
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At the same time, we would advise people of the benefits of using towelling nappies for the environment.
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He stepped out of the shower and began towelling himself down.
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Serra rises from the bed and pulls on one of the thick, white toweling dressing-gowns that the hotel provides for its guests.
THE RHYTHM SECTION
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What I'll do is fill a big tub with water, group the containers around it, and run a strip of old towelling to each of them, watering by capilliary action.
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Toothpicks can break off little bits of wood inside the gun; on the other hand, little shreds of toweling can get caught there, too.
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I put on a toweling bathrobe and poured a glass of milk, and sat in an armchair in the sitting room with all the lights on.
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So bad were the second-degree burns to her feet that she was obliged to wear towelling slippers in place of the familiar high stilettos and attended her nephew Prince Edward's wedding in a wheelchair.
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As I slipped the white, towelling robe round my shoulders, the fluffy, soft material was really lovely against my skin and the robe was children's size so I didn't feel like I was drowning in it.
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I should finish towelling my hands at this line, not that one.
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So this most compulsive of fiddlers will hope to continue tying and re-tying his laces and towelling his face well into the final week.