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textile mill

n. a factory for making textiles

Usage examples of "textile mill".

Her boarders had the use of the stove and the refrigerator - that, like the weekly change of linen, came with their rent - and shortly the peace would be broken as Grover Verrill and Mickey Sylvester came down to slop up their cereal before leaving for the textile mill over in Gates Falls where they both worked.

Her boarders had the use of the stove and the refrigerator that, like the weekly change of linen, came with their rent and shortly the peace would be broken as Grover Verrill and Mickey Sylvester came down to slop up their cereal before leaving for the textile mill over in Gates Falls where they both worked.

The site of the new plant was a vacated textile mill, and the smart mick realtor handling the deal kept calling him.

Smoke was no longer billowing from the stacks of the textile mill.

There was a creek nearby, flowing past a textile mill and under the highway.

Besides which, of course, all the prisoners in this convoy were going to the slave marketsto domestic service or a textile mill if they were very lucky, more probably to die in the mines or building Governor Barholm's grandiose new temples, dams, railroads and irrigation canals.

The side street, which borders the asylum to the north, runs west another two blocks before dead-ending at an abandoned textile mill.

And Abraham Lincoln Pembroke, ignorant of whose son he actually was, in 1889 founded Indian Head Mills, which became the largest textile mill in New England until 1947, when Abraham Lincoln Pembroke III locked out his striking employees and moved the company to North Carolina.

Would you rather read a report on the fact that the Chinese are building a new textile mill in Hangkow?

While the Soul Riders had been equally split between males and females, there were three female Guardians to one male, he a supply sergeant in Mareh and formerly a foreman in a textile mill.

And you wrote a best-seller while you were still in college, paying your way with a scholarship and a part-time job in a textile mill.