Results for: sequin on a garment
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cloth for sacks, coarse fabric used to make sacks; garment made from coarse fabric and worn as a sign of mourning or repentance, mourning clothessackcloth
cloth garment worn over medieval armor; loose coat worn over clothing, sleeveless ceremonial garment, tunic worn over armorsurcoat
clothes hanger, coat hanger, frame for hanging a garment, nail or hook for hanging something, short sword, somebody who hangs something, wire device on which clothes are hung; peg or stand for hanging clotheshanger
clothes, clothing, garment or garments, special clothes, specialized equipmenthabiliment
clothing exposing stomach area, diaphragm, diaphragm; middle region of the torso, region between the abdomen and the chest; garment that exposes this region of the body, middle front area of human body, part of clothing over middlemidriff
coil around something, completion of filming, cover something up, engross somebody, envelop something, filled tortilla sandwich, finish, finish filming, fold something up, garment wrapped around the upper body; shawl; scarf; blanket; coat; robe; shroud...wrap
comprehensive; extensive, end to end, general, in general, generally, on the whole, one-piece protective garment, overalls, one piece garment made of trousers and a piece of cloth that covers the chest and has shoulder straps (originally worn to protec...overall
concealment of something unfavorable, outer garmentcover-up
confining jacket with long sleeves used to restrain potentially violent patients or prisoners (also straightjacket), confining jacket-shaped garment, put somebody into straitjacket, restrict somebody, thing that restrictsstraitjacket
confused, covered with insect hair, covered with plant hairs, made of wool, like wool; similar to wool; covered in fluff; foggy, not clear, see also:woolen, sweater, pullover; underwear which is made of wool, uncivilized and unruly, woolen garment, woolywoolly
coronation robe, ecclesiastical robe or other outer clerical garment, vestment worn by priestdalmatic
courageous and determined, dark strong beer, portly, heavyset, overweight; strong, sturdy; courageous, bold; stubborn, firm; decisive; powerful, intense, size or garment for large person, stout person, strong dark beer; heavyset person, corpulent perso...stout
cover, conceal, enshroud something, enshrouding object or force, loose sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck and hangs down the back; mask, disguisecloak
created world; formation of something from nothing; work of art; invention, earth and its inhabitants, elaborate garmentcreation
decorate something with tassels, decoration made of bunched loose threads, fringe, make a fringed garment, fringe; fringed garment worn by observant Jews, produce a tuft on corn, remove tassel from corn, tuft at end of corntassel
 

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