| 单词 | wash-foulard | 
| 释义 | > as lemmaswash-foulard  b.   Originally U.S. Prefixed to names of garments and fabrics, with the sense ‘washable’: e.g. in  wash-chamois,  wash-foulard,  wash-glacé kid,  wash-glove,  wash-gown,  wash-pants,  wash-ribbon,  wash-silk,  wash-waist.In these combinations wash is often written as if a separate adjective. Cf. washing adj. ΚΠ 1888    Boston 		(Mass.)	 Jrnl. 23 June 6/3  				Rural retreats where she can sleep ten hours out of the twenty-four, wear wash-gowns, and live out of doors all day long. 1902    E. Banks Autobiogr. Newspaper Girl 168  				He wore neckties of wash-ribbon—which, though it cost more per yard than the ordinary ribbon, I found the most inexpensive in the end—without a bark of dissatisfaction. 1914    A. Rives World's-end 		(ed. 6)	 xii  				A soft gown of white wash-silk fell in straight folds to her feet. 1941    Daily Progress 		(Charlottesville, Va.)	 3 July 10/7 		(advt.)	  				Mens & boys swim trunks, wash pants, slack suits, sport shirts, etc. 1972    J. Maryland in  T. Kochman Rappin' & Stylin' Out 210  				Red and grown out of wash pants and levis to Oleg Cassini imported mohair suits. < as lemmas | 
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