cornhusk
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of cornhusk
Example Sentences
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They took it in a new direction in the early 1970s when they started selling crafts, cornhusk dolls and dried florals.
From Washington Times
They include Plains beadwork, Navajo weavings and rugs, Nez Perce cornhusk bags and one Taos School painting, as well as pottery, watercolors and baskets by artists from 13 tribes and nations.
From Washington Times
"Hello, Esther," Joan said then, and her cornhusk voice made me want to puke.
From Literature
They were sandals woven out of cornhusks, and rustled when he moved.
From Literature
But her knack for making stick and cornhusk dolls eventually expanded into an affinity for quilts.
From New York Times
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