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Answer for the clue "Bib's kin ", 6 letters:
napkin

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n. 1 A serviette; a (usually rectangular) piece of cloth or paper used at the table for wipe the mouth and hands for cleanliness while eat. 2 (context British obsolete South African English) A nappy (UK), a diaper (American). 3 A small scarf worn on the ...

Usage examples of napkin.

Her napkin fell down, and in returning it to her I pressed her thigh amorously, and could not detect the slightest displeasure on her features.

She liked anagrams, and she made half a dozen out of my name on the back of a napkin like this one.

I guess Elnora was ashamed all right, for to-night she stopped at the old case Duncan gave her, and took out that pail, where it had been all day, and put a napkin inside it.

A chicken leg, a meat pasty, half of a baguette, a large chunk of ripe cheese, and a strawberry tart nestled in the checkered napkin beside a bottle of lemonade.

The sight of a dozen napkins brought by Laura made me shudder, and the good woman imagined that she afforded me some consolation by telling me that as much linen could be soaked with a bottle of blood.

I blew out my lamp, and leaving my bar in the hole I threw into it the napkin with the shavings it contained, and as swift as lightning I replaced my bed as best I could, and threw myself on it just as the door of my cell opened.

The victim was menstruating at the time, her sanitary napkin was removed and the third individual committed cunnilingus upon her.

Napkins folded like silken husks sprouted dewy-fresh cymbidium orchids.

She entered the room again bearing a tray covered with a snowy napkin on which were quaint blue plates of delicious bread and butter, pumpkin pie, golden browned as only Dyce could bake it, and a cup of fragrant coffee.

He took a bite of his grilled chicken on focaccia bread, chewed, wiped his mouth with a napkin, popped a French fry into his mouth, then took a long gulp of his lemon-lime Gatorade.

They were entwined in the white picket fence around our table, framed on the wall, painted on the bathroom doors, embroidered on the napkins.

After he had bowed and smiled greasily, he tucked his napkin tighter under his chin and fell once more upon the gravy.

She gathered the scraps Grigri had left and wrapped them tidily in a napkin.

She had just sat down to supper with someone, but the moment she saw me she threw her napkin down and flew to my arms.

When Lawrence had wished us good night and had shut us up till the next day, I got out my lamp, which I found to be empty, the napkin having sucked up all the oil.