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Foulard   Listen
Foulard

noun
1.
A light plain-weave or twill-weave silk or silklike fabric (usually with a printed design).






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"Foulard" Quotes from Famous Books



... Muriel and Dolly, sat dutifully near her, one reading the Daily Dial, as befitted the offspring of the editor and proprietor thereof, the other knitting. Lord Fulkeward lounged on the balustrade close by, and his lovely mother, attired in quite a charming and girlish costume of white foulard exquisitely cut and fitting into a waist not measuring more than twenty-two inches, reclined in a long deck-chair, looking the very pink of ...
— Ziska - The Problem of a Wicked Soul • Marie Corelli

... half-shy eagerness. She was loaded with jewels, and her foutah was barbarically splendid in colour, but she was almost as fair as her father; a slim creature with grey eyes, and brown curly hair that showed under her orange foulard. ...
— The Golden Silence • C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson



Words linked to "Foulard" :   fabric, textile, material, cloth



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