muckender Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly gentleman carried a delicate lace muckender in his coat pocket for wiping his nose.
  2. At the elegant tea party, diners fanned themselves with ornate silk muckenders.
  3. The maid meticulously laundered the linen muckenders used for wiping down the piano keys.
  4. In the dusty attic, I discovered an ancient leather muckender tucked away in an old trunk.
  5. The baby's tiny pink muckender was embroidered with their name and birthdate.
  6. The opera singer carried a perfumed muckender to dab at her perspiration during performances.
  7. A damp muckender was used to clean the lenses of the antique telescope.
  8. The church service included a hymn about the use of a muckender for devotional purposes.
  9. The surgeon carefully wiped his instruments clean with a sterile muckender before each surgery.
  10. The restaurant had a strict policy against using napkins as muckenders, as they were reserved for dining purposes only.

muckender Meaning

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muckender (n.)

A handkerchief.

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A handkerchief.

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The elderly gentleman carried a delicate lace muckender in his coat pocket for wiping his nose.

At the elegant tea party, diners fanned themselves with ornate silk muckenders.

The maid meticulously laundered the linen muckenders used for wiping down the piano keys.

In the dusty attic, I discovered an ancient leather muckender tucked away in an old trunk.