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Swiss muslin
Swiss muslinnouna crisp, sheer muslin that is constructed in plain weave, bleached white or dyed, and often ornamented with raised dots or figures dotted swiss, used chiefly in the manufacture of curtains and women's summer clothes.
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swiss muslin
swiss muslinnouna fine muslin dress fabric, usually having a raised or woven pattern of dolls or figures
Swiss muslin
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Swiss muslin
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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I should put Swiss muslin, either perfectly plain or dotted or with a fine cross-bar, whichever you like best.
From Ethel Morton at Sweetbriar Lodge by Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke)
The Swiss muslin costs about twelve cents a yard, the cheese cloth about five.
From A Treatise on Etching by Lalanne, Maxime
They are made of dotted Swiss muslin that takes up next to no room and washes like a handkerchief.
From Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship by Smith, Mabell S. C. (Mabell Shippie Clarke)
You didn't know that four and a half yards of Swiss muslin would make a whole frock, did you?
From Strawberry Acres by Richmond, Grace S. (Grace Smith)
My cape was of Swiss muslin, with rich foulard patterns stamped on it.
From The Lost Wagon by Kjelgaard, James Arthur
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