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silk in english
The English introduction of silk is as follows: silk: English/s?lk/? American/s?lk/.
n. Silk fabric, silk, silk thread; (silkworm) silk; silk clothes; (spider spit) filament "; parachute; corn silk;
Colored silk horse racing clothes worn during horse racing. adj. Silk; silk-like. vi. (Corn). Plural: silks.
?as?smooth?as?silk.?Silk?sheets?are?the?ultimate?luxury.?Silk?was?used?with?wool?
for?contrast.?Silk and wool are used together to create contrast. They?continued?to?get?their?silks?from?China.I?think?silk?ties?can?be?
quite?nice.I think natural?fabrics?like?silk?and?wool?are?better?insulators?than?synthetics.?Natural fabrics like silk and wool are warmer than synthetic fibers.
Okay. From?somewhere,?he?had?unearthed?a?black?silk?suit?Her?silk?dress?was?sky-blue,?the?
color?of?her?eyes. Her silk dress was sky blue, the same color as her eyes. He?was?wearing?a?blue?silk?singlet?and?boxer?shorts.?
Silk tank top and boxer shorts.
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