cretonne
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cretonne
1865–70; < French, after Creton, Norman village where it was produced
Example Sentences
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The year she left, she began working as a textile designer and creating cretonne fabrics.
From New York Times • Oct. 28, 2021
Mrs. Lyda Southard smoothed down her green "going-away" dress, patted her plump bust, and cast a last, almost regretful glance at the cretonne curtains and flowered wallpaper.
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But inside the spacious mansion at Hyde Park there was warmth and gayety, perhaps in the flowered cretonne drawing-room�where afternoon coffee is a daily ritual.
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With some difficulty and no little expense he set aside one of the Parliamentary bathrooms, tastefully shrouded it in cretonne, appointed a respectable, middle-aged bathmistress.
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She redecorated the musty, coffer- ceilinged mansion with watercolor landscapes, reupholstered the sofas with rustic fabrics, and discarded the cretonne drapes in favor of sliding glass doors that invited the morning light.
From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García
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