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linens

noun as in soft goods

noun as in yard goods

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Phones on desks, linens on beds, catalog cards spilling out of the filing cabinets—all covered with a fine patina of dust.

The quaint little shop has a range of phantasmagoric linens, tablecloths, and blankets.

I bought these, and linens and house wares, stockpiling people and things while disgorging inner thoughts at a rapid pace.

There were rich, cozy-looking linens, used for knee-length skirts -- inspired, perhaps, by a sarong.

Conrad is the button-nosed poster girl for women who dream of dinner parties and white linens.

She would hasten to gather her dried linens, vowing all the while that the West Wind would steal them if he dared.

Some centuries later the Emperor Chan received tribute in linens and silken stuffs.

It manufactures woollen goods, linens, &c. Up to 1885 it sent one member to Parliament.

The ship's boats were loaded down with rude household stuff, and boxes full of homespun linens and woollens.

Onclean linens is quick wash and every journals is buy for readers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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