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Definition of corduroy in English: corduroynoun ˈkɔːdərɔɪˈkɔːdjʊrɔɪˈkɔrdəˌrɔɪ mass noun1A thick cotton fabric with velvety ribs. Example sentencesExamples - The plush fabrics used throughout the room, such as corduroy and velvet, perform a similar function.
- But, again, if you have chosen a cotton flannel as lining or cotton corduroy, then wash and dry that fabric as well.
- If stripes aren't your style, experiment with other casual fabrics, such as cotton duck, denim, and corduroy.
- Unionbay showed plenty of twill, corduroy and nylon pants.
- For a less feminine look, simply select suede, leather, corduroy, denim or another masculine feeling fabric in a darker color.
- This wardrobe is much more casual, with pants and shirts being the mainstay, plus a great casual coat in one of my all-time favourite fabrics, corduroy.
- Capture both elements with this cotton corduroy cap from Hugo Boss - a perfect alternative to the conventional winter tuque.
- Whether it's cotton, corduroy (thin or thick ridges) or velour, a blazer will help you blaze any trail with the utmost of style.
- Scraps of cloth were saved up for quilting - any sort of cotton, corduroy, knit or synthetic fabric was free.
- My own cats are partial to upholstery velvet and corduroy.
- Throw in some chiffon, washed corduroy and aged denim and get ready to join the grown up country set.
- The mound of dirty clothing just keeps piling up until your hamper is overflowing and a sea of denim, cotton and corduroy forms a carpet on the floor of your bedroom.
- Fabric runs the gamut from corduroy and wool to satin and lace.
- Considered a derivative of denim, corduroy is an extremely popular fabric for fall 2001, in pants and jackets.
- Silk is also available in other weaves such as velvet and corduroy.
- The chalk type works best on flat surfaces while the wax version performs better on textured fabrics such as bouclé or corduroy.
- With the abundance of fashionable fall jackets out there, from suede, to denim and corduroy, you'll have no option but to look hot.
- A college boy inspired range of casual leisurewear which mixes denim, chino and corduroy with splashes of colour, such as orange, red and green.
- Biyan still used paper/crispy cotton for fabrics, along with knits, chiffon, recycled denim, corduroy, twill and linen.
- Any fabric works for this delightful treat: denim, corduroy, cotton, or if you are feeling slightly daring, some PVC or leather.
- 1.1corduroys Trousers made of corduroy.
Example sentencesExamples - Take note that these basic cuts apply to a wide range of pants, such as jeans, corduroys, chinos, dress pants, and khakis.
- There she picked out her light blue corduroys and a black blouse to match.
- I shivered in my green, long sleeved shirt and black corduroys, staring up at the streetlights around the student parking lot, crushing my books against my chest.
- I noticed he was wearing a white collared shirt and corduroys.
- Unless you're going to work, do not wear a button-down shirt tucked into your corduroys.
- Make sure to select a shirt that matches at least several jeans, corduroys or Dockers of yours.
- A wool or cotton crewneck or V-neck sweater, with your favorite jeans, corduroys or fitted five-pocket pants.
- Designs for boys shift very little season to season, save for adding the choice of cargo pants to wide-wale corduroys and classic blue jeans.
- Opt for a clean-lined neutral color that can be worn with jeans, dressy pants, khakis, and corduroys.
- Arthur was wearing corduroys and a long-sleeved tee shirt; he pulled on a warm wool sweater Marilyn had given him for his birthday a few weeks ago, and then his parka.
- Prices of corduroys, tuxedos and T-shirts had also doubled or tripled.
- While corduroys are gaining popularity this season, you'd better get yourself a pair of dark blue jeans in time for fall.
- Whether you enjoy wearing a tailored suit, old jeans, khakis, or corduroys, we have the perfect shoes for you to step out in.
- Madison joined us in the kitchen by the time I had the package open, dressed in my new corduroys and her black tank top.
- Beginning at the hem, cut the jeans or corduroys open along the inseam or the side seam.
- Finish off the look with a pair of gray, black or dark-blue designer jeans or beige/light brown corduroys, and a pair of rugged dark brown biker-inspired boots.
- At the Syracuse of my freshman year in 1967, everyone wore crewneck sweaters and corduroys to the football games at Archbold Stadium.
- Comfortable and stylish, you can wear this turtleneck with a stylish pair of beige or light brown corduroys, designer denims, or a dressy pair of flat-front slacks for a more formal occasion.
- He was always well dressed wearing handsome sweater vests with long sleeve shirts and matching corduroys.
- Dressed in a beige cardigan sweater, corduroys and rimless glasses, he exudes a polite, professorial air.
verb ˈkɔːdərɔɪˈkɔːdjʊrɔɪ [with object]Make (a road) out of tree trunks. where routes crossed or followed a creek, men would corduroy the road
Origin Late 18th century: probably from cord 'ribbed fabric' + duroy, denoting a kind of lightweight worsted formerly made in the West of England, of unknown origin. Definition of corduroy in US English: corduroynounˈkɔrdəˌrɔɪˈkôrdəˌroi 1A thick cotton fabric with velvety ribs. Example sentencesExamples - Unionbay showed plenty of twill, corduroy and nylon pants.
- Fabric runs the gamut from corduroy and wool to satin and lace.
- The chalk type works best on flat surfaces while the wax version performs better on textured fabrics such as bouclé or corduroy.
- My own cats are partial to upholstery velvet and corduroy.
- Silk is also available in other weaves such as velvet and corduroy.
- Biyan still used paper/crispy cotton for fabrics, along with knits, chiffon, recycled denim, corduroy, twill and linen.
- Scraps of cloth were saved up for quilting - any sort of cotton, corduroy, knit or synthetic fabric was free.
- This wardrobe is much more casual, with pants and shirts being the mainstay, plus a great casual coat in one of my all-time favourite fabrics, corduroy.
- Whether it's cotton, corduroy (thin or thick ridges) or velour, a blazer will help you blaze any trail with the utmost of style.
- With the abundance of fashionable fall jackets out there, from suede, to denim and corduroy, you'll have no option but to look hot.
- A college boy inspired range of casual leisurewear which mixes denim, chino and corduroy with splashes of colour, such as orange, red and green.
- If stripes aren't your style, experiment with other casual fabrics, such as cotton duck, denim, and corduroy.
- Considered a derivative of denim, corduroy is an extremely popular fabric for fall 2001, in pants and jackets.
- Capture both elements with this cotton corduroy cap from Hugo Boss - a perfect alternative to the conventional winter tuque.
- Throw in some chiffon, washed corduroy and aged denim and get ready to join the grown up country set.
- The mound of dirty clothing just keeps piling up until your hamper is overflowing and a sea of denim, cotton and corduroy forms a carpet on the floor of your bedroom.
- Any fabric works for this delightful treat: denim, corduroy, cotton, or if you are feeling slightly daring, some PVC or leather.
- The plush fabrics used throughout the room, such as corduroy and velvet, perform a similar function.
- For a less feminine look, simply select suede, leather, corduroy, denim or another masculine feeling fabric in a darker color.
- But, again, if you have chosen a cotton flannel as lining or cotton corduroy, then wash and dry that fabric as well.
- 1.1corduroys Pants made of corduroy.
Example sentencesExamples - Finish off the look with a pair of gray, black or dark-blue designer jeans or beige/light brown corduroys, and a pair of rugged dark brown biker-inspired boots.
- Beginning at the hem, cut the jeans or corduroys open along the inseam or the side seam.
- Take note that these basic cuts apply to a wide range of pants, such as jeans, corduroys, chinos, dress pants, and khakis.
- Arthur was wearing corduroys and a long-sleeved tee shirt; he pulled on a warm wool sweater Marilyn had given him for his birthday a few weeks ago, and then his parka.
- He was always well dressed wearing handsome sweater vests with long sleeve shirts and matching corduroys.
- At the Syracuse of my freshman year in 1967, everyone wore crewneck sweaters and corduroys to the football games at Archbold Stadium.
- Make sure to select a shirt that matches at least several jeans, corduroys or Dockers of yours.
- Dressed in a beige cardigan sweater, corduroys and rimless glasses, he exudes a polite, professorial air.
- Unless you're going to work, do not wear a button-down shirt tucked into your corduroys.
- I noticed he was wearing a white collared shirt and corduroys.
- Designs for boys shift very little season to season, save for adding the choice of cargo pants to wide-wale corduroys and classic blue jeans.
- Prices of corduroys, tuxedos and T-shirts had also doubled or tripled.
- While corduroys are gaining popularity this season, you'd better get yourself a pair of dark blue jeans in time for fall.
- Comfortable and stylish, you can wear this turtleneck with a stylish pair of beige or light brown corduroys, designer denims, or a dressy pair of flat-front slacks for a more formal occasion.
- Opt for a clean-lined neutral color that can be worn with jeans, dressy pants, khakis, and corduroys.
- There she picked out her light blue corduroys and a black blouse to match.
- A wool or cotton crewneck or V-neck sweater, with your favorite jeans, corduroys or fitted five-pocket pants.
- Whether you enjoy wearing a tailored suit, old jeans, khakis, or corduroys, we have the perfect shoes for you to step out in.
- Madison joined us in the kitchen by the time I had the package open, dressed in my new corduroys and her black tank top.
- I shivered in my green, long sleeved shirt and black corduroys, staring up at the streetlights around the student parking lot, crushing my books against my chest.
Origin Late 18th century: probably from cord ‘ribbed fabric’ + duroy, denoting a kind of lightweight worsted formerly made in the West of England, of unknown origin. |