Brussels lace
Americannoun
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a fine handmade lace in a floral pattern outlined with raised cordonnet, originally made in the area of Brussels.
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a modern machine-made net lace on which floral designs are appliquéd.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Brussels lace
First recorded in 1740–50
Example Sentences
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Stretched out like clingfilm, caul fat looks like Brussels lace.
From The Guardian • Sep. 12, 2018
The dress was too delicate to safely wear, but oh that veil was lovely - Brussels lace.
From New York Times • Apr. 15, 2016
Two gentlemen supported the trailing bridal veil of antique Brussels lace, priceless and some 20 feet long.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Television lights gleamed on the bride's golden crown and her simple wedding dress and veil of Brussels lace.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Berghmann wore black silk, embroidered in wreaths of invisible purple, and trimmed with Brussels lace.
From Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis by Poore, Benjamin Perley
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