twill

[ UK /twˈɪl/ ]
[ US /ˈtwɪɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. weave diagonal lines into (textiles)
NOUN
  1. a cloth with parallel diagonal lines or ribs
  2. a weave used to produce the effect of parallel diagonal ribs
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How To Use twill In A Sentence

  • A worsted twill weave that is wrinkle resistant.
  • Pilot Cloth is a coarse, heavy, stout twilled woolen that is heavily napped and navy blue.
  • Made of 100% cotton, 5-oz. twill, these button-downs have fine details like double-needle stitching for added durability, patch pockets and button-down collars.
  • Weaving and characteristics:plain weave, twilled weave, dutch weave, it has the characteristics of heat-resisting, acid-resisting, wear-resisting, alkali-resisting.
  • From double mercerized golf shirts in elegant tonal patterns to luxurious Tencel/cotton twills, this collection allows those in sizes up to 6XL and 6XL TALL a chance to get a real selection in this higher-caliber product.
  • ‘‘Twill be momentous, I trow, whichsoe'er way ‘tis resolved.‘
  • Many of the colonists did not take kindly to Governor Van Twiller's methods, and among them was Van Dincklagen, the schout-fiscal. The Story of Manhattan
  • Otley's cavalry twill and brogues were doing their best to keep up and he was breaking out in a sweat.
  • It has a slight sheen and a defined twill line, and can be dyed any color, including indigo.
  • The major adjustment we made was that we were going to outwill them and outwork them, and eventually we outplayed them.'' Boston.com Top Stories
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