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[ flan -l ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈflæn l / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a soft, slightly napped fabric of wool or wool and another fiber, used for trousers, jackets, shirts, etc.
a soft, warm, light fabric of cotton or cotton and another fiber, thickly napped on one side and used for sleepwear, undergarments, sheets, etc.
flannels, an outer garment, especially trousers, made of flannel. woolen undergarments. British . a washcloth. Informal . nonsense; humbug; empty talk. Informal . flattery; insincere or overdone praise. verb (used with object), flan·neled, flan·nel·ing or (especially British ), flan·nelled, flan·nel·ling. to cover or clothe with flannel.
to rub with flannel.
Origin of flannel 1300–50; Middle English flaunneol, perhaps dissimilated variant of flanyn sackcloth <Welsh; compare Welsh gwlanen woolen article, equivalent to gwlân wool (akin to Latin lāna ) + -en suffix denoting a single item (as a piece of a mass noun or singular of a collective plural)
Words nearby flannel flank, flanken, flanker, flank position, flank speed, flannel , flannelboard, flannel cake, flannelet, flannelette, flannel flower
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He was unshaven, with a full mustache and wearing a flannel shirt over a hooded sweatshirt.
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Mehlman, a man seemingly born in a well-pressed suit, basked in the victory, relaxed in a flannel shirt.
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The material used was flannel , and such interments are frequently mentioned in the literature of the time.
A History of Mourning | Richard Davey
Wilkes was defended by Pitt, who came to the house again enveloped in flannel , and this time supported by crutches.
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Two gentlemen in flannel , with guns, are urging a little row-boat up toward the interior country.
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He saw a straight, slender figure, in flannel shirt and khaki.
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The blanket stitch is a favourite for working the edge of flannel skirts or quilted covers.
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British Dictionary definitions for flannel noun a soft light woollen fabric with a slight nap, used for clothing
(plural) trousers or other garments made of flannel
See cotton flannel
British a small piece of cloth used to wash the face and hands; face cloth US and Canadian equivalent: washcloth
British informal indirect or evasive talk; deceiving flattery
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb -nels , -nelling or -nelled or US -nels , -neling or -neled (tr) to cover or wrap with flannel
to rub, clean, or polish with flannel
British informal to talk evasively to; flatter in order to mislead
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Derived forms of flannel flannelly , adjective Word Origin for flannel C14: probably variant of flanen sackcloth, from Welsh gwlanen woollen fabric, from gwlân wool
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