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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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Standing before a silk gazar ruffled cape and evening gown, both the color of Bazooka bubble gum, Zeisler takes it all in, sweeping his gaze around the room.

From Washington Post

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

From Washington Times

"I refused. I said, 'If you put this under the X ray and you just crush the wave in the gazar of the dress, you have destroyed history. You have no idea. They were holding it like the Holy Grail.' That was not negotiable. It was the same thing with that hat."

From Los Angeles Times

It was a grenadine shade made of silk gazar with a pleated bodice, accessorized by more than $2 million worth of Harry Winston jewels.

From Washington Times

Among the ladies in red were Nicole Kidman in a grenadine silk gazar pleated bodice Calvin Klein by Appointment dress, Yvonne Strahovski and Heidi Klum.

From Los Angeles Times