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slipcover
/ ˈslɪpˌkʌvə /
noun
- a fitted but easily removable cloth cover for a chair, sofa, etc Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)loose cover
- a book jacket; dust cover
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Word History and Origins
Origin of slipcover1
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Example Sentences
Buy washable rugs or use the fabric as slipcovers on furniture cushions.
From Seattle Times
She went on to define it as “a skirt with enough cloth to slipcover New Jersey with a big poodle appliquéd on it.”
From New York Times
Contained within are the five films in cases with black-and-white illustrated slipcovers and just a speck of color to make the monochrome imagery pop.
From Washington Times
Refresh portable design elements such as slipcovers, throws and toss pillows.
From Seattle Times
From slipcovers to painted floors and reclaimed wood, no clear style may define what some consider “country-inspired décor.”
From Seattle Times
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