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gazar

American  
[guh-zahr] / gəˈzɑr /

noun

  1. a silk fabric of loose construction with a stiff hand.


Example Sentences

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Moore wore Brandon Maxwell, a pink twill gazar blouse with a red crepe cummerbund skirt.

From Washington Times • Sep. 23, 2019

Not only do trousers have cargo pockets, so does a slim skirt in silk gazar, because there “were girls in high school wearing these cargo pants and they were so cool,” he said.

From Washington Post • Feb. 17, 2016

The extra fabric fared much better on the finale look that paired a white lace shirt with a long black gazar skirt that was trailed by a long train.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 9, 2011

The back is finished with 58 gazar and organza covered buttons.

From New York Times • Apr. 30, 2011

A St James's Palace spokesman said the new duchess had donned a white angora bolero cardigan over her white satin gazar dress, which featured a circle skirt and diamante embroidered detail round the waist.

From BBC • Apr. 30, 2011

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