The Collaborative International Dictionary
Toweling \Tow"el*ing\, n. Cloth for towels, especially such as is woven in long pieces to be cut at will, as distinguished from that woven in towel lengths with borders, etc. [Written also towelling.]
Wiktionary
alt. Any fabric suitable for towel, such as huckaback or terry cloth. n. Any fabric suitable for towel, such as huckaback or terry cloth. vb. (present participle of towel English)
WordNet
n. any of various fabrics (linen or cotton) used to make towels [syn: towelling]
Usage examples of "toweling".
The half-dressed marine finished toweling, looking at her questioningly.
Turkish toweling left from her bath and the sheets that had been stripped from the bed.
He draped the toweling he had flung over his shoulder with his breeches around her, then knelt to build up the fire.
Just before she touched the bulge of his male member under the cloth, she caught the toweling and tugged.
He flung the nearest cover to hand, the length of toweling, in her direction, then scrambled for his breeches.