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ribbed-knit

American  
[ribd-nit] / ˈrɪbdˌnɪt /

noun

  1. rib-knit.


Example Sentences

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The ribbed-knit, unisex socks, which come in 50 colors, are comfortable enough for lounging around the house or dressing up for a night on the town.

From Los Angeles Times

She wore a red ribbed-knit tube top, sold by Shein for $7.

From Seattle Times

A black tweed bomber jacket with ribbed-knit cuffs was embroidered with the Chanel logo in a graffiti-style font, picked out in tiny pearls and vibrant, rainbow-hued rhinestones.

From New York Times

And there was Pharrell Williams, a Chanel ambassador, as a grown-up King Tut, in gold leather trousers and a long, gold, ribbed-knit sweater with a collar of colored stones.

From New York Times

Ribbed-knit sweaters come in shades of mustard and cantaloupe; Lombardo expects tops will retail from $148 to $198.

From Washington Post