Cloth with tears in it?
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HANKIECloth with tears in it?
EYES"Dancing with Tears in My ..."
AMIBLUEStandard with the lyric "Ain't these tears in my eyes tellin' you?"
AMIBLUESong with the lyric "Ain't these tears in these eyes tellin' you?"
tearedto fill with tears (see tear) shed tears eyes tearing in the November wind Saul Bellow
sheetedCovered with or enveloped in a sheet of cloth
tartanswoolen cloth with a crisscross pattern, originally worn in Scotland
tartanwoolen cloth with a crisscross pattern, originally worn in Scotland
stroudinga coarse woolen cloth formerly used in trade with North American Indians
flatironnonelectric iron with a flat bottom, heated for use in pressing clothes, cloth, etc.
flatironsnonelectric iron with a flat bottom, heated for use in pressing clothes, cloth, etc.
openworkOrnamental work in cloth, metal, leather, or other material with regular patterns of openings and holes
pelerinewoman's cape of fur or cloth, usually waist-length in back with long descending ends in front
stroudscoarse woolen cloth, blanket, or garment formerly used by the British in bartering with the North American Indians
stroudcoarse woolen cloth, blanket, or garment formerly used by the British in bartering with the North American Indians
deerstalkerA soft cloth cap, originally worn for hunting, with bills in front and behind, and ear flaps that can be tied together over the top
deerstalkersA soft cloth cap, originally worn for hunting, with bills in front and behind, and ear flaps that can be tied together over the top
sloperbasic pattern developed on paper by drafting or in cloth by draping, but with seam allowances omitted, used as a tool to create other patterns
ponchoA garment of a type originally worn in South America, made of a thick piece of woolen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head
ponchosA garment of a type originally worn in South America, made of a thick piece of woolen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head
staplesA small U-shaped metal bar with pointed ends for driving into wood to hold attachments such as electric wires, battens, or sheets of cloth in place
poulticesA soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth
coraclesmall, round, or very broad boat made of wickerwork or interwoven laths covered with a waterproof layer of animal skin, canvas, tarred or oiled cloth, or the like: used in Wales, Ireland, and parts of western England
palliumsa. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;
palliaa. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;
palliuma. woolen vestment worn by the pope and conferred by him on archbishops, consisting, in its present form, of a narrow ringlike band that rests on the shoulders, with two dependent bands or lappets, one in front and one behind b. altar cloth;
herringbonesAn arrangement or design consisting of columns of short parallel lines, with all the lines in one column sloping one way and all the lines in the next column sloping the other way so as to resemble the bones in a fish, used esp. in the weave of cloth or the placing of bricks
herringboneAn arrangement or design consisting of columns of short parallel lines, with all the lines in one column sloping one way and all the lines in the next column sloping the other way so as to resemble the bones in a fish, used esp. in the weave of cloth or the placing of bricks