- A floorcloth, or
floor-
cloth, is a
household furnishing used for warmth, decoration, or to
protect expensive ****s. They were
primarily produced and...
- or s****acked
floors, as it can
stain the wood and
cause buckling. Buff the
floor with a soft
cloth to
remove any
soapy residue.
Cloth diapers work well...
-
place mats,
belting No. 8 (18 oz/sq yd or 610 g/m2): backpacks,
painted floor cloths, tents, tarps, awnings, work clothes,
clothes bags No. 10 (14.75 oz/sq yd...
- own
floor covering,
which it
named Corticine, from the
Latin cortex (bark or rind).
Corticine was
mainly made of cork dust and
linoxyn without a
cloth backing...
- A mop (such as a
floor mop) is a m**** or
bundle of co****
strings or yarn, etc., or a
piece of
cloth,
sponge or
other absorbent material,
attached to...
-
attempting to
avoid a beer-soaked
dwile (
cloth)
thrown by the non-dancing team. "Dwile" is a
knitted floor cloth, from the
Dutch dweil,
meaning "mop", with...
- The
Cloth Hall used to be
accessible by boat via the
Ieperlee waterway,
which is now covered. The
spacious ground-
floor halls where wool and
cloth were...
-
further part in the
dealings of Schaw's lodges. The
Kirkwall scroll is a
floor cloth which contains many
masonic symbols, many more
opaque images, and cryptic...
- to
Philip the Good by
Rogier van der Weyden, the
cloth continues over the seat, and then to the
floor. In the
summer of 1520, a
meeting was
staged between...
-
casual dining and a
longer drop for more
formal occasions.
Sometimes a
floor-length
cloth is used. Custom-made
tablecloths are also available, and some people...