fine cloth

collocation in English

meaningsoffineandcloth

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fine
adjective
uk
/faɪn/
us
/faɪn/
good or good enough; healthy ...
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cloth
noun
uk
/klɒθ/
us
/klɑːθ/
(a type of) ...
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(Definition offineandclothfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffine cloth

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Threads of this thickness would be expected to produce afinecloth.
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Afineclothcollection cage fixed to a rigid frame measuring 0.03 m3 was tied to the bottom of the trap to receive the catch.
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Their wool may not go into ourfinecloth, because we import the wool for that, but it certainly goes into our carpet yarn.
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Sonargaon is also famous for producing muslin, a delicate andfineclothmade from cotton.
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Mercers were formerly merchants or traders who dealt in cloth, typicallyfinecloththat was not produced locally.
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The prince asked her when they could marry, she agreed to a date, and he brought herfineclothto make her wedding gown.
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At that time it was provided with the machinery for the manufacture offinecloth, running 1,500 cotton spindles.
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Using local wool and flax, the town's factories producedfineclothand linen until the mid 19th century.
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Urban shops and retailers sold a variety of goods such as special paper money to burn at ancestral sacrifices, specialized luxury goods, headgear,finecloth, teas, and others.
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In an earlier periods, sometimes narrower sashes offineclothor silk net were worn, but the wide kontusz sash is specific to the later period.
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This is actually like afinecloth.
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Unlike water, they are somewhat breathable for those wearingfineclothmasks, as the fluid somehow permits the passage of air between the grains of dust.
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