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voile
[ voil; French vwal ]
noun
- a lightweight, semisheer fabric of wool, silk, rayon, or cotton constructed in plain weave.
voile
/ vwal; vɔɪl /
noun
- a light semitransparent fabric of silk, rayon, cotton, etc, used for dresses, scarves, shirts, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of voile1
Example Sentences
An established master of the slow reveal, Ivory serves gossip with a voile overlay.
We're given soft traveling dresses made of cotton and chambray and voile and gauze.
It is made and matured in a barrel under a film of yeast, called the voile, which is believed to improve its longevity.
British designer Paul Smith, who used to scout Hawaiian shirts in remote vintage shops, plunges into his archives for this printed Italian-made voile shirt with a midnight beachfront scene.
“That dress is supposed to be part of the spring collection, and you think pastel, silk and cotton voiles, not black and purple and cobalt blue,” Bridges says.
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