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Pliofilm

American  
[plahy-uh-film] / ˈplaɪ əˌfɪlm /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of resinlike rubber hydrochloride that forms a clear, flexible, water-resistant, heat-sealable plastic, used for packaging, raincoats, etc.


Example Sentences

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The sun still blazed on the pavement outside, and was filtered only slightly by the aqueous blue-green Pliofilm shades on the windows inside.

From The Guardian

The Blatz carton, made of cardboard laminated to aluminum foil, carries a dozen cans of beer, has a Pliofilm bag along the bottom for ice, and sells for 15�.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sister is kept saturated in baby oil and hooded in Pliofilm.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such new products as Goodyear's Pliofilm and Goodrich's Koroseal are beginning to threaten Cellophane as packaging material.

From Time Magazine Archive

His jacket stretched like pliofilm to enclose the bulk of his stooped shoulders, and his eyes surveyed his world behind the battlemented heaviness of the puffing flesh that filled their sockets.

From Project Gutenberg