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How to use starched in a sentence

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A feeling of quality about the place was enhanced by the starched white tablecloths and napkins, and silver candlesticks.
She wore a dark crimplene dress and a frilly little hat made from starched white cotton lace.
I sat beside my mother, only a little less fortified in a pith helmet and a starched cotton dress.
The brides reflect the styles of the day, with the stiff starched elegance of the grooms' dapper morning suits also forming a real contrast.
I should also mention that all meals came with heavy starched napery and good quality cutlery.
She was always dressed all plain and mumsy and neat and starched, and that could just drive me crazy sometimes.
The two friendly moustached officers trundling along also exuded an archaic air with their starched white cotton shirts and trousers.
Don't polish the silver too brightly or remove the fluff too diligently from your freshly starched soft furnishings.
When she came to write her numbers she put on a starched print housedress and brushed her hair until it was slick and shiny.
Three men in white shirts, black pants and starched ties do wobbly arabesques as if struggling against the wind.
As low necklines gave way to ruffs of starched lace, enameled gold and jeweled necklaces hung to the waist and below on men and women alike.
Anyway, inspired by Albrechtsen yesterday I whipped out my freshly starched apron and magicked up a little dinner for my man.
The restaurant has heavy starched white linen tablecloths and huge antique Siamese chairs with mother-of-pearl inlaid backs.
The womanly power revered in primitive societies was within me, as I teased my hair and pulled up the starched petticoats of the late fifties.
One figure stood out of the foreground, however, wearing a crisply starched white shirt and fixing the camera with a clear gaze.
The clean lines and beautifully minimalist room was built for languor and comfort, yet the atmosphere was buttoned-up with a starched collar.
And for just as long, it's also been known as a place where mostly white guys in mostly starched shirts hold all the cards.
Its clothing is bleached, starched, and pressed, and its face is scrubbed clean.
How they must have perspired underneath the fine suits, tight collars, silk ties and heavily starched shirts!
Well, I think a white cotton shirt that is properly ironed and starched looks great.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The best account we have of the starched ruff is by a man who wrote to abuse it.
Within the most starched cravat there passes a windpipe and weasand, and under the thickliest embroidered waistcoat beats a heart.
Neither it nor any other portion of the child's clothing should be starched.
A starched, springy cloth is worn about the neck of the women, shaped like a horse-collar.
His starched collars and got-up shirt-fronts were achievements of character.
Their hair was done very untidily, and they smelt aggressively of starched linen.
Also, his love of freedom chafed against the restriction in much the same way his neck chafed against the starched fetter of a collar.
Dressed in shore-togs, a white starched shirt, black jacket, and round hat, as I took him once to see Dona Rita, he was extremely presentable.
The buff calico was faded, but scrupulously clean, and starched within an inch of its life.
Frederick Bullock would gather her starched nurslings and simper back into her carriage.
He wears sandals and has discarded the abomination of starched linen.
I saw a high starched collar, white cuffs, a light alpaca jacket, snowy trousers, a clear necktie, and varnished boots.
Under his linen milking-pinner he wore a dark velveteen jacket, cord breeches and gaiters, and a starched white shirt.
The church was bare and cold, and there was a smell all about one of pomade and starched clothes.
Blunt had unbuttoned his shabby jacket, exposing a lot of starched shirt-front with the white tie under his dark shaved chin.
As well expect a breadth of starched brown holland to nestle.
A mellow, womanly cry of pity came from under the starched coif.
The girls rustled their starched petticoats and nudged one another.
Her starched clothes sounded the same as the rustle of distant hail.
She done out a tub of clothes on Monday, but she starched 'em afore they was wrenched, and blued a pink calico dress till I thought I should a died a laughin.
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