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smocking
[ smok-ing ]
smocking
/ ˈ²õ³¾É’°ìɪŋ /
noun
- ornamental needlework used to gather and stitch material in a honeycomb pattern so that the part below the gathers hangs in even folds
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Beatrice was wearing her polished cotton, very girlish with the smocking across the bodice.
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Even down to the shape of this smocking and the crystal application and then the dégradé within the cape.
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“Of course it turned out there was neither a mushroom cloud nor a smoking gun, or as Trump has repeatedly called it, a ‘smocking gun’,†Meyers said.
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And the clothes he would make for her—pink crêpe de Chine frocks with dainty smocking at the yoke and sleeves.
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The president did, however, score one recent success, when his neologism “smocking†proved popular.
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