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fabric

[fab-rik] / ˈfæb rɪk /
NOUN
cloth, material
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He had his own bag, a deep thing of stained black fabric, into which he was tossing all his ill-gotten loot.

From Literature

Imports included fabric products, as well as foodstuffs, fruit and vegetables.

From Barron's

“When a cover in a campaign hits right,” said nominated photographer Neil Krug to the Associated Press, “it’s part of the language and the fabric of what makes a great record a great record.”

From Los Angeles Times

One hole in the fabric of full autonomy, he observes, became clear Dec. 20, when a power blackout blanketing San Francisco stranded much of Waymo’s robotaxi fleet on the streets.

From Los Angeles Times

“The pilot demonstrates that the combination of student leadership and restorative practices not only supports individual growth but also strengthens the collective fabric of schools and communities.”

From Los Angeles Times