lisle thread
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of lisle thread
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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The gentlemen are clad in underwear of silk or lisle thread and suits of linen, drill or silk, and the ladies are equally coolly apparelled.
From Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom by White, Trumbull
Stout, thick-soled boots, and gloves of either silk, beaver-cloth, or lisle thread, are the most suitable.
From The Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politeness A Complete Hand Book for the Use of the Lady in Polite Society by Hartley, Florence
For all answer Willett drew off the dainty glove of white lisle thread, took the outstretched hand of Case, wrung it, and turned in silence from the room.
From Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War by Post, Charles J.
If she tried to mend it herself she would only make a mess of it—besides she hadn't any lisle thread or needles.
From The New Warden by Ritchie, Mrs. David G.
For golf club evening functions, black silk or lisle thread stockings and pumps and black knickers would be appropriate dress.
From The Complete Bachelor Manners for Men by Germain, Walter
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