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blankets

n. (plural of blanket English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: blanket)

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Blankets (disambiguation)

Blankets may refer to:

  • Blankets, a graphic novel by Craig Thompson.
  • Blankets (album), an accompaniment to aforementioned novel from Tracker, an American indie rock act
  • Plural of Blanket
Blankets (comics)

Blankets is an autobiographical graphic novel by Craig Thompson, published in 2003 by Top Shelf Productions. As a coming-of-age autobiography, the book tells the story of Thompson's childhood in an Evangelical Christian family, his first love, and his early adulthood. The book was widely acclaimed, with Time magazine ranking it #1 in its 2003 Best Comics list, and #8 in its Best Comics of the Decade.

Usage examples of "blankets".

Harry and Dalton procured their blankets from their tents, wrapped them about their bodies and lay down on the dryest spots they could find, but they had no thought of sleep.

Why do you want to buy blankets on time when you can get them more cheaply by capturing them from the enemy?

He obtained some food at a camp fire near by, ate it quickly, wrapped himself in borrowed blankets, and lay down under the shade of an oak.

Not many had heavy overcoats, and blankets and shoes were thin and worn.

Harry slept a few hours before and after midnight, lying in the lee of a little ridge and wrapped in a pair of heavy blankets, but as he wakened from time to time he heard little from the river.

He was glad that he had a pair of blankets and that they were heavy ones, too.

Some blankets are spread there in the corner, and as you have your heavy cloaks with you, you ought to make out.

Harry, as he undressed rapidly and lay down upon their luxurious bed of blankets and straw.

They had cut up their rugs and carpets and sent them to the great camp on the Rappahannock that the soldiers who had no blankets might use them.

The ground was covered with the arms and blankets and tents of the Union army.

He, Dalton and two other young officers had been assigned to a small tent, but, taking their blankets, they slept under the stars.

He had become so much used to hardships and unlimited spaces that he preferred his blankets and the free breezes that blew about the world.

Meanwhile the noises of the camp sank, and presently Harry, taking his blankets and saying good night, went to sleep in the Inn of the Greenwood Tree.

He had reports from others also, and soon he dismissed Harry, who took up his usual night quarters with his blankets under a green tree.

He lay between his blankets, went quickly to sleep and dreamed nothing of Gettysburg, of which he had heard for the first time that day.