gabardine Antonyms
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Meaning of gabardine
Wordnet
gabardine (n)
a firm durable fabric with a twill weave
(usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth
a loose coverall (coat or frock) reaching down to the ankles
Webster
gabardine (n.)
Alt. of Gaberdine
gabardine Sentence Examples
- The crisp gabardine trench coat shielded her from the relentless downpour.
- The detective's gabardine suit exuded an air of authority and intelligence.
- The creases in her gabardine pants hinted at her meticulous nature.
- The lightweight gabardine dress kept her cool and comfortable on a sweltering summer day.
- The children's gabardine uniforms were tailored with precision and elegance.
- The gabardine canopy of the gazebo provided ample shade from the midday sun.
- The designer's latest gabardine collection showcased a range of versatile and sophisticated pieces.
- The gabardine tablecloth protected the antique table from spills and stains.
- The gabardine windbreaker resisted the chilly gust of wind as she walked along the coast.
- The sturdy gabardine material of the backpack ensured the safety of her belongings during her travels.
FAQs About the word gabardine
a firm durable fabric with a twill weave, (usually in the plural) trousers made of flannel or gabardine or tweed or white cloth, a loose coverall (coat or frock
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The crisp gabardine trench coat shielded her from the relentless downpour.
The detective's gabardine suit exuded an air of authority and intelligence.
The creases in her gabardine pants hinted at her meticulous nature.
The lightweight gabardine dress kept her cool and comfortable on a sweltering summer day.