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How to use broadcloth in a sentence

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Cut the diaper cover pieces from the yellow cotton duck or broadcloth according to the pattern guidesheet.
The dress was a thick black cotton, and the tunic a deep scarlet broadcloth.
London exported more wool broadcloth than Exeter, Southampton, Hull and Bristol added together.
Still, Reece is a poet and a clerk, as much at home now with pinpoint and broadcloth as with the meter and rhyme.
It never raveled when cut, and therefore none of the edges of a broadcloth garment had to be further finished.
Rolled-hem feet are designed for fine to mediumweight fabrics such as cotton batiste, broadcloth and handkerchief linen.
By 1830 they seem to have other occupations, and Josiah was manufacturing broadcloth.
She looked up from the blue broadcloth she had spotted out of the corner of her eye.
Once the shirt went away, all of the mills that made fine broadcloth shirting fabric disappeared.
Outdoors, the Indian Traders Market occupied a circus-type tent where more than 200 merchants sold everything from broadcloth to Zuni fetishes.
Bradford became a busy centre of the medieval wool trade and later was known for its manufacture of fine broadcloth.
A thin, dyspeptic man faultlessly dressed in black broadcloth, he leans over his desk, and brushes slavery impatiently aside.
George Washington was so wary of seeming to be like a king that he wore a plain brown broadcloth suit to his first inauguration.
Ben had risen before her and was already shaved and resplendently dressed in silver grey broadcloth with matching waistcoat, white shirt and black ribbon tie.
The Border region's involvement led to the creation of a new fashion of fancy woolens and tweeds, which were preferred by consumers over broadcloth.
The Royal Newfoundland Regiment was called the Blue Puttees due to their blue broadcloth uniforms.
This sturdy cotton broadcloth suit is fully lined with a moisture barrier keeping the pilot fresh and comfortable in warmer climates.
The commissions have begun to define our topics: it's very interesting to watch how they begin to weave the first threads which will later become the broadcloth of the Acta!
A highly napped, all wool broadcloth recommended for final polishing.
Instead of the uniform white broadcloth shirt, he was wearing a blue button-down oxford, and his suit had the unpadded shoulders and narrow lapels that are said to distinguish Ivy Leaguers.
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He had on a superfine broadcloth coat, that didn't cost a whit less than ten dollars a yard, I wouldn't be afraid to bet a cookey.
It was a one-piece frock of fine wisteria-colored broadcloth which her captain had designed and made.
If you did not know this to be broadcloth you would speak of it as woolen goods.
They brought two large trays piled high with apples, grapes and pears, with a coat of blue broadcloth, and one toman in money.
The doubloons, or the silk, or broadcloth are ready for you at any moment.
It would take a good deal of money to make me forget the broadcloth.
He was dressed in a new suit of broadcloth, and wore an eye-glass.
See to the broadcloth and velvet that the rogues bear upon their backs!
He was dressed in a heavy broadcloth frock coat and waistcoat, with light-coloured trousers, and immaculate collar and cuffs.
A waistcoat of broadcloth or of fustian is alike to an aching heart, and we laugh no merrier on velvet cushions than we did on wooden chairs.
Good broadcloth in their jackets, and bullion bands on their caps.
A heavy hand fell on his broadcloth shoulder, and the flushed skipper of a Portland coal-and-ice coaster spun him half round.
He was richly dressed in the finest of broadcloth and the whitest of linen, with a great gold watch-chain, and studs and spectacles of the same precious material.
I have a right to wear corduroy if I prefer it to broadcloth.
The chiefs swagger about in gold lace and broadcloth, while the great mass of the common people are nearly as primitive in their appearance as in the days of Cook.
The man was wearing a bluish coat of broadcloth, he had no knapsack or cap, his head was bandaged, and over his shoulder a French munition pouch was slung.
Broadcloth is wiser, just as a skilled workman is wiser than a hod carrier.
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