单词 | flannelette |
例句 | We had flannelette sheets, like children’s, and army-issue blankets, old ones that still said U.S. The Handmaid's Tale 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z I lurk in the corner of the hallway in my flannelette pajamas, hoping to catch a glimpse of him. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z She feeds me a cup of milky tea and puts me into bed with a hot water bottle and flannelette sheets, and spreads two extra blankets on top. Cat's Eye 1988-09-01T00:00:00Z This 1910 British Fire Prevention Committee experiment demonstrates the flammability of flannelette fabric. Killer Clothing Was All the Rage In the 19th Century 2016-10-17T04:00:00Z The bazaars are now a medley of stalls exhibiting native manufactures side by side with cheap trinkets from England and loud flannelettes from Italy. By Desert Ways to Baghdad 2011-12-18T03:00:22.240Z They had been, I fancy, a little surprised that, if I was a Balzac in a dressing-gown, my wife at any rate was no Sand in a flannelette peignoir. The Debit Account 2011-09-21T02:00:33.753Z Here's a great roll of pink flannelette—and blue, too—among her things. Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship 2011-05-03T02:00:15.220Z Unquestionably the development of the flannel trade has been checked by the great increase in the production of flannelettes, the better qualities of which have become formidable competitors with flannel. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z Two hours later the party began its return journey, following the path where at intervals of every half-mile a strip of scarlet flannelette hung from a twig. Sanders of the River 2011-03-12T03:00:26.427Z Not flannel—you understan'?—but flannelette—most dangerous—but good enough for Charity! The Man with the Double Heart 2010-12-21T22:55:56.757Z She had never known what it was to take a ten-dollar bill from a pile, and spend it with luxurious recklessness in white flannelette and nainsook and shirting and various colored calicoes for the children. God's Green Country A Novel of Canadian Rural Life 2010-12-21T22:55:55.287Z "What is this garment—a wrapper?" asked Margaret as Helen held up the soft flannelette. Ethel Morton and the Christmas Ship 2011-05-03T02:00:15.220Z The word seems to have been first used in the early ’eighties, and there is a reference in the Daily News of 1887 to “a poverty-stricken article called flannelette.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z Mr. Hopkins also had a daughter three or four years older than Michael—a wizened little girl called Flossie who spoke in a sort of hiss and wore very conspicuous underclothing of red flannelette. Sinister Street, vol. 1 I thought I'd take off my flannelette petticoat, only the horrid strings got into a hard knot. The Wouldbegoods Get on with that flannelette frock for the Serb relief. The New Warden Stupes or hot fomentations are cloths, preferably of flannel or flannelette, wrung out of boiling water and applied to the skin. American Red Cross Text-Book on Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick A considerable trade is done in plain cloths dyed, and also in woven coloured stripes and checks, but almost any heavy or coarse cotton cloth can be made into flannelette. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z But in honor of her present frivolous life as one of the houseboat girls she wore a bright red flannelette dressing gown. Madge Morton's Trust Long before the three youngsters were within hailing distance she waved the light flannelette above her head. A Canadian Bankclerk Her round body was warmly clad in a humble flannelette nightdress, high-necked and long-sleeved. Highacres And by twisting my head a little I was able to see the two wire bassinets, side by side, each holding a little mound of something wrapped in a flannelette blanket. The Prairie Mother A flannelette, patented under the title of “Non-flam,” has been made with fire-resisting properties, but its sale has been more in the better qualities than in the lower and more dangerous ones. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z There were yards and yards of flannelette bought to be made into various garments. The Second Chance Children's clothing should never be made of flannelette, it is so liable to take fire if the child approaches the grate. Papers on Health Miss Lydia was propped up on two pillows, an open book before her on the patchwork quilt, and her head had sagged forward on the breast of her blue flannelette nightgown. Jane Journeys On Wool can't be bought, so a close cotton web is made, with the inside teased out like flannelette, and this is all they have. My War Experiences in Two Continents In the flannelette department I am and I have not been fined once. My Neighbors Stories of the Welsh People Overalls, ready-made breeches, babies' socks, and pink flannelette mysteries hung doubled up as if in pain over strings nailed to the rafters. Living Alone A long flannel or flannelette nightdress is used in this, instead of the blanket. Papers on Health By midsummer the workrooms were turning out strange garments, such as gray and khaki flannel shirts, flannelette one-piece pajamas, and woollen bloomers, all intended for the needs of women war workers going abroad. Half Portions The wooden belt boxes are fairly gas-tight, but the metal belt boxes should be made gas-tight by inserting strips of flannelette in the joint between the lid and the box. Military Instructors Manual Holding it against her chest, as if to keep in its heat, she drew back the bed-clothes and unbuttoned the flannelette night-gown of the invalid, laying the poultice against her wasted side. Women of the Country For instance, Private Cosh, who under an undemonstrative, not to say wooden, exterior evidently conceals a heart as inflammable as flannelette, is conducting single-handed no less than four parallel love affairs. The First Hundred Thousand She could look out tabbily from above a lap of handiwork, but in her boudoir wrapper of gray flannelette scalloped in black she was scrawny, almost rangy, like a horse whose ribs show. The Vertical City My dresses was made out of cotton stripes and my chemise was made out of flannelette and my under pants was made out of homespun. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 7 Lewis magazines should be kept in some form of box, the joints of which are made as gas-tight as possible with flannelette. Military Instructors Manual He reared up his thick shoulders, in absurd pink and green flannelette pajamas. Main Street Then, ruddy and shiny, with hair on end, and his flannelette shirt hanging over his pit-trousers, he stood warming the garments he was going to put on. Sons and Lovers Luckily I put a pair of your flannelette pajamas in the trunk. Star-Dust Anthony is the hero now, because it occurred to him to buy in Cairo flannelette nightwear, male and female, of the thickest and most hideously pink description. It Happened in Egypt She wore a bodiced petticoat of pink flannelette, which hardly reached her knees. The Trespasser She wore a rather loud-patterned flannelette blouse, and a dark skirt. England, My England Shapeless sacks of pink flannelette, intended, I suppose, for shirts; and such-like. Olivia in India The Lancashire people, though they have invented flannelette, cannot as yet make a passable imitation of frieze, and there is a Dublin house which buys annually all the blankets he can turn out. Hyacinth I said, for it was not possible to avoid seeing them on the thin piece of flannelette that was his blanket. Sketches of the East Africa Campaign She selected a flannelette nightgown from a deep drawer marked: "Nightgowns and petticoats—Women's." The Story of Julia Page But the few there were did not care to be disturbed: they lurked behind their walls of sheeting, their bastions of flannelette, as if ashamed to be discovered. Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort Ladies' grey flannelette bloomers, three shillings a pair, astonishing bargain. Ulysses The fat lady chased a V around among the samples of gros grain flannelette in her shopping bag till she cornered it, and gave up. The Four Million |
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