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Artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
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fabric
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A fabric is a textile material, short for "textile fabric". Fabric may also refer to: Fabric (club) , a nightclub in London, England Fabric (geology) , the spatial and geometric configuration of elements within a rock Fabric (play) , a play about human ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers; "the fabric in the curtains was light and semitraqnsparent"; "woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC"; "she measured off enough material for a dress" ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fabric \Fab"ric\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fabricked ; p. pr. & vb. n. Fabricking .] To frame; to build; to construct. [Obs.] ``Fabric their mansions.'' --J. Philips.
Usage examples of fabric.
I reached around and grabbed the belt and hissed as fabric abraided my skin.
At the same time the phone talker hoisted a large American flag on a temporary flagpole aft of the flying bridge, the wind from the north flapping the fabric.
The robots started off, the regular thudding of their footsteps silent in the airlessness, for the nonmetallic fabric of the insosuits did not transmit sound.
The arm on which she had rubbed the ambergris was sliding free, for the fabric did not adhere to it.
That exchange put me in a less than pleasant mood, and when Amrita emerged in her silk robe she took one look in the bag and announced that it was the wrong fabric.
The fabric of his trousers was silky and thin, and Ana could clearly see the outline of a pair of unappetiz-ingly small briefs digging into his fleshy buttocks.
He pulled the fabric lower, revealing the edges of her areolae, brushing his tongue across them.
It pervades the whole animal fabric as areolar tissue, which is the universal packing and wrapping material.
High, full and firm, her nipples and areoles were clearly visible under the fine white fabric.
The fabric of superstition which they had erected, and which might long have defied the feeble efforts of reason, was at length assaulted by a crowd of daring fanatics, who from the twelfth to the sixteenth century assumed the popular character of reformers.
The former would try to rip the fabric asunder, the latter to patch it.
And above all the caravanners from Basilica, with their strange songs and seeds, images in glass and cunning tools, impossible fabrics that changed colors with the hours of the day, and their poems and stories that taught the Sotchitsiya how wise and refined men and women spoke and thought and dreamed and lived.
Tomorrow Helen and Polly will be photographed going into Bendels, then inside with fabrics and hats, in afternoon at AFB in conference.
His biceps bulged under the tight fabric above his elbow and she stared a moment before pulling her gaze away, annoyed at herself.
It was a biplane, a wood-framed oval fuselage covered in doped fabric, with similar wings joined by wires and struts.