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kersey

/kur-zee/US // ˈkɜr zi //UK // (ˈkɜːzɪ) //

球衣,毛衣,衫,泽西岛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ker·seys.

    • : a heavy overcoating of wool or wool and cotton, similar to beaver and melton.
    • : a coarse twilled woolen cloth with a cotton warp, used especially for work clothes.
    • : a garment made of kersey.

Examples

  • When I called, the Jackie Joyner Kersey Foundation answered.

  • Hence Kersey, by a misprint, gives 'cherisaunei, comfort'; which Chatterton adopted.

  • "We has a bolt o' moleskin and a bolt o' kersey cloth," said Mrs. Twig.

  • One of the groomes of your wardrobe, come, uncase, uncase; byr Lady a good Kersey.

  • It is named from an English town, Kersey, where from the eleventh to the fifteenth century a large woolen trade was carried on.

  • Beaver—Similar to Kersey, but with a longer nap, soft, thick nap inside.