Cloth - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |klɔːθ|  American pronunciation of the word cloth
Brit.  |klɒθ|  British pronunciation of the word cloth

noun

- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers (syn: fabric, material, textile)
woven cloth originated in Mesopotamia around 5000 BC

Extra examples

The dress is made out of a beautiful silk cloth.

Wipe the surface with a clean dry cloth.

He has great respect for the cloth.

Supper was ready, and the cloth was spread.

I did not mean to abuse the cloth.

A white damask cloth was spread over the velour foam seating.

She mopped her face with a wet cloth.

Is there a clean cloth for the table?

The furniture had been covered in a protective cloth.

A two-inch cut in the cloth

...you might want to piece together a quilt from those odd patches of cloth...

The cloth measures 3 meters.

Help me spread the cloth on the table.

Be sure to take precise measurements before you cut the cloth.

Wipe up the mess with a damp cloth.

Word forms

noun
singular: cloth
plural: cloths
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