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fabric

[fab-rik] / ˈfæb rɪk /
NOUN
cloth, material
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It was the federal officer, she said, who grabbed the umbrella, yanking the fabric off.

From Los Angeles Times

In nearly all states, the cost of caring for children has outpaced even housing and health care, placing immense strain on families and the fabric of our democracy.

From Salon

That Rococo quartet, completed in 1755, is a survey in the soft opulence of the style, filled with idealized nature, rich fabrics and scenes of courtly romance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rob Barr said the two Sussex pubs he owned had "supported local communities" and "fed into the fabric of Britain" for centuries, but needed help to survive.

From BBC

Costelloe often used traditional Irish fabrics and textiles in his designs, including Irish linen and tweed.

From BBC