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serviette

[sur-vee-et] / ˌsɜr viˈɛt /
NOUN
napkin
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“I say this with so much love and affection, but I feel like we’re doing up a house together and he’s like, ‘Look at this serviette that I fashioned into the shape of two swans!

From New York Times

Or it may be their wish to imply that they’re still so young and hip that it is laughable for them to be, say, ironing the serviettes before a dinner party.

From Time

Would I even have trouble tossing these serviettes streaked with memories?

From Salon

She pulled out one of the two paper serviettes from the chrome clip on the table and smoothed it like a mini funeral shroud.

From The New Yorker

Were napkins really called serviettes in 1940s England?

From New York Times