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anti-pill

British  

adjective

  1. denoting a material that does not form pills or that resists pilling

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This is a top that'll look clean all summer because the fabric is anti-pill and the comfortable four-way stretch material is comfortable yet durable.

From Golf Digest

After a torrent of alarmist anti-Pill testimony at Senate hearings earlier this year, the U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

But bits and pieces of the findings have been carefully leaked to the press by anti-Pill crusaders.

From Time Magazine Archive

Anti-Pill crusaders demand that it be taken off the market, claiming that it is killing scores if not hundreds of American women every year, maiming ten times as many and making others infertile.

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