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gingham

/ging-uhm/US // ˈgɪŋ əm //UK // (ˈɡɪŋəm) //

格子布,格子棉布,格子布料,格子花纹

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : yarn-dyed, plain-weave cotton fabric, usually striped or checked.

Examples

  • I saw that blue gingham and I just started laughing and laughing.

  • You could even mix a much smaller gingham pattern with the medium-sized Bermuda Check.

  • The Biba brand exploded in 1964 with the phenomenal success of a pink and white gingham frock called “the Barbara.”

  • If there's anythin' I hate to see it's a first-class gingham fittin' a woman like it was hung there to air.

  • The women had on sun-bonnets; and some had linsey-woolsey frocks, some gingham ones, and a few of the young ones had on calico.

  • Gingham merely knew that a convoy was going up; and intended to go in company, for the sake of the guard.

  • In short the concern was well arranged, unpretending, and complete—altogether worthy of Gingham.

  • As we issued from the town, proceeding on our day's march, I looked out for Gingham, right and left.