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How to use Linen in a sentence

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Linen yarn has twice the strength of cotton and mixes well with synthetics.
Linen fabrics were as marketable in China as were silk fabrics in the west.
Linen looks good for about a quarter of an hour, but can't be worn all day for business.
Linen comes in many weights ranging from very light, handkerchief linen, to heavy suitings.
Linen is technically a washable fabric, but how you launder your sewn project, depends on the construction rather than the content.
Linen huckaback is super absorbent yet lightweight fabric making the large bath towels perfect for travelling.
Linen was also used for fire hoses, parachute webbing and heavy-duty canvas.
Linen printed with ethnic designs will also give an African or Nomadic Arabic back to roots earthy natural flavour.
Linen is from flax, a bast fiber taken from the stalk of the plant.
Linen looks best in simple shapes, with clean geometric lines.
Linen will be combined with Lycra and many of the benefits that gave denim a boost when first combined with Lycra will soon be a familiar demand from consumers for linen.
Linen will also be mixed with wool to create new performance fabrics of a high calibre with improved touch, softer hand and added water repellence.
Linen garments require different interfacings, depending on your project.
In 1971, the Bank agreed to merge with the British Linen Bank, owned by Barclays Bank.
Linen workers and flax farmers prevented the introduction of heckling and scutching machines.
Kevin Andrews, 61, was found guilty of abuse against former workers at Mallee Laundry and Linen Services, the Daily Mail reported.
Previously she was a spinner and doffer at Stevens Linen Associates in Dudley for several years.
Linen was the traditional fiber of sails until it was supplanted by cotton during the 19th century.
Production remained in cottage industry units but the trading conditions were locked into the modern economy and gave rise to institutions such as the British Linen Bank.
The cool linen sheets tempted her to extend her toes till they touched the ivory bedstead and brushed the relief curls of a grinning cherub.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Linen and cotton are the whitest of materials, after passing through the hands of the chemist or the bleacher.
Linen is less elastic and pliable than cotton and bleaches and dyes readily.
Linen feels quite wet if it is left unused in the almirah, or chest of drawers, for a week.
Linen in Ireland had been a perfect type of the State-created, spoon-fed industry characteristic of the period of mercantilism.
Tenders are invited for Annual Contract For Washing Of Linen And Guest Laundry At Megapode Resort Of Aniidco Ltd.
Linen is guaranteed to rumple because it's a naturally a dry fabric.
Thirty or forty years ago there was a considerable linen trade carried on at bromsgrove.
We still own two industrial establishments, the flour mills in Bromberg and a linen spinnery in Landeshut in Silesia.
What buttoned-up coats and black cravats refuse all investigation on the score of linen!
We asked if we might help a bit, and give a little teapot of Belleek ware and a linen doily trimmed with Irish lace.
The windows were cleaned, the floors scrubbed, and even the bed linen was washed occasionally.
A brigandine was a coat of leather or quilted linen, with small iron plates sewed on.
Even the Gay Lady's trunk was clad in a trim, beflowered cover of linen, and looked a part of the place.
The successful house uses a good quality of linen or bond paper, and a medium grade, regular stock size envelope.
The amice, L. amictus, is the oblong piece of linen which envelops the neck of a vested priest.
Then each year there must be a general replenishing of dishes, table and bed linen, athletic goods, and furniture.
She made the bed which she had been airing, she arranged the linen on the shelves of the press.
Dishes, utensils, bed linen, etc. should be cared for in the ways already described.
The chamberlain folded the bed linen, and it was yet but dawn, though warm and fair.
His coat is soiled and torn, his cravat is put on awry, and his linen is none of the cleanest.
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