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candlewick
[ kan-dl-wik ]
noun
- the wick of a candle.
- Also candlewicking. Textiles.
- Also called candlewick yarn. loosely twisted yarn, usually of cotton, used for making candlewick fabric.
- the process of making candlewick fabric.
- the design made by this process.
adjective
- (of a fabric) having small, short bunches of wicking tufted to form a design:
a candlewick bedspread of unbleached muslin.
candlewick
/ ˈkændəlˌwɪk /
noun
- unbleached cotton or muslin into which loops of yarn are hooked and then cut to give a tufted pattern. It is used for bedspreads, dressing gowns, etc
- the wick of a candle
- modifier being or made of candlewick fabric
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
A cat, dozing on a table, spits on a paw and snuffs out a candlewick.
From The New Yorker
Instead, I stare at the candlewick as it flickers against the Virgin’s calm smile.
From Literature
To make that robe, said Powell in a telephone interview, “I bought a couple of bed covers — they’re called candlewick — from eBay.”
From Seattle Times
She lit the candlewick with a match and watched it sputter and light, then she picked up the black key.
From Literature
When they were ready to retire, I would bring sweet wine and clean linens, trim the candlewicks, and withdraw, locking the doors behind me.
From Literature
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