A soft light mousse
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mousselinesA soft, light mousse
mousselineA soft, light mousse
flossyresembling a light soft fibre
briochea light soft rich roll
shimmeringShine with a soft tremulous light
flossilyFLOSSY, resembling a light soft fibre
flossierFLOSSY, resembling a light soft fibre
shimmerShine with a soft tremulous light
shimmersShine with a soft tremulous light
briochesBRIOCHE, a light soft rich roll
flossiestFLOSSY, resembling a light soft fibre
shimmeredShine with a soft tremulous light
fascinatora woman's light, soft, head-covering
fascinatorsFASCINATOR, a woman's light, soft, head-covering
frothingRise or overflow in a soft, light mass
silkalenea soft light cotton fabric resembling silk also SILKALINE, SILKOLINE
silkalinea soft light cotton fabric resembling silk also SILKALENE, SILKOLINE
silkolinea soft light cotton fabric resembling silk also SILKALENE, SILKALINE
silkalinesSILKALINE, a soft light cotton fabric resembling silk also SILKALENE, SILKOLINE
silkalenesSILKALENE, a soft light cotton fabric resembling silk also SILKALINE, SILKOLINE
silkolinesSILKOLINE, a soft light cotton fabric resembling silk also SILKALENE, SILKALINE
negligeesA woman's light dressing gown, typically made of a filmy, soft fabric
glowwormA soft-bodied beetle with luminescent organs in the abdomen, esp. the larvalike wingless female, which emits light to attract the flying male
butternutA North American walnut tree that bears oblong sticky fruits. Its light-colored, soft timber is useful primarily for making furniture and cabinetry
butternutsA North American walnut tree that bears oblong sticky fruits. Its light-colored, soft timber is useful primarily for making furniture and cabinetry
fireflyA soft-bodied beetle related to the glowworm, the winged male and flightless female of which both have luminescent organs. The light is chiefly produced as a signal between the sexes, esp. in flashes
spongesA piece of a soft, light, porous substance originally consisting of the fibrous skeleton of such an invertebrate but now usually made of synthetic material. Sponges absorb liquid and are used for washing and cleaning