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fabric

[fab-rik] / ˈfæb rɪk /
NOUN
cloth, material
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When she stepped onto the runway, draped in fabric and confidence, her prosthetic gleaming under the spotlights, the room shifted.

From BBC

Throughout, she and Ms. Halvorson create delightful sonic contrasts; it’s like seeing someone wear fabrics and patterns that should clash but instead work together to enlightening effect.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ben says most books have mainstream society’s misguided ideas about how a life should be lived written right into the fabric of their stories.

From Literature

Now Father pulls at his robe so sharply that the fabric rips.

From Literature

The softness of the fabric, the bumpy stitching, the frayed edges.

From Literature