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Foulard

noun
1.
A light plain-weave or twill-weave silk or silklike fabric (usually with a printed design).






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"Foulard" Quotes from Famous Books



... late breakfast may be as luxurious as one pleases. The modern fashion of imitation lace put on in great quantities over a foulard or a gingham, a muslin or a cotton, made up prettily, is suitable for women of all ages; but an old "company dress" furbished up to do duty at a watering-place is terrible, and not ...
— Manners and Social Usages • Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood

... our best in the early morning, but the women stand the test better than the men. With big hats, veils, and the long cloaks they wear now, they pass muster very well and don't really look any worse than when they are attired for a spin in an open auto; but the men, with no waistcoats, a foulard around their throats, and a very dejected air, don't have at all the conquering-hero appearance that one likes to ...
— Chateau and Country Life in France • Mary King Waddington



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