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leatherette
[ leth-uh-ret ]
noun
- a material constructed of paper or cloth and finished to simulate the grain, color, and texture of leather.
leatherette
/ ˌlɛðəˈrɛt /
noun
- an imitation leather made from paper, cloth, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of leatherette1
Example Sentences
The interior of the diner is a single giant room lined with blue leatherette booths.
Her family photos are bound in leatherette albums and stuffed in popcorn tins that her grandmother passed down to her.
These plates were accompanied by explanatory text, and issued in a leatherette case, price 10s.
"If you give in, your chances for re-election ain't worth a leatherette," Yarpe said to the sheriff.
Leatherette tears easily, and lacks both tenacity and smoothness.
Next procure a piece of leatherette about twelve inches in diameter, or large enough to cover the opening of the pan.
A real pocket atlas 53-1/2 inches, 96 pages, leatherette covers.
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