Silken can be categorized as an adjective.
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silken - having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light; "glossy auburn hair"; "satiny gardenia petals"; "sleek black fur"; "silken eyelashes"; "silky skin"; "a silklike fabric"; "slick seals and otters" | ||
Verb |
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silken - To render silken or silklike. |
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1. | adj. | Silken eyelashes. | |
2. | adj. | Would God, I were the tender apple blossom, That floats and falls from off the twisted bough, To lie and faint within your silken bosom, Within your silken bosom as that does now. | |
3. | adj. | When Elsa awoke the next morning in her silken bed, with its soft white pillows, she saw a beautiful dress lying over the back of a chair, ready for her to put on. | |
4. | adj. | The king exchanged his baby, a beautiful boy, for the daughter of a peasant, and the prince lived roughly as the son of poor people, while the little girl slept in a golden cradle, under silken sheets. | |
5. | adj. | All around the walls hung pictures, and by the great stove stood large Chinese vases with lions on the covers; there were rocking-chairs, silken sofas, great tables covered with picture-books, and toys worth a hundred times a hundred dollars, at least the children said so. | |
6. | adj. | This silken vest here, green like the sea, reminds us that we spent three days under the ocean. | |
7. | adj. | Her dainty feet were sandal-clad, while her head remained bare of covering other than her silken tresses. |
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adj. | |
Silken eyelashes. |
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Would God, I were the tender apple blossom, That floats and falls from off the twisted bough, To lie and faint within your silken bosom, Within your silken bosom as that does now. | |
When Elsa awoke the next morning in her silken bed, with its soft white pillows, she saw a beautiful dress lying over the back of a chair, ready for her to put on. | |
The king exchanged his baby, a beautiful boy, for the daughter of a peasant, and the prince lived roughly as the son of poor people, while the little girl slept in a golden cradle, under silken sheets. | |
All around the walls hung pictures, and by the great stove stood large Chinese vases with lions on the covers; there were rocking-chairs, silken sofas, great tables covered with picture-books, and toys worth a hundred times a hundred dollars, at least the children said so. | |
This silken vest here, green like the sea, reminds us that we spent three days under the ocean. | |
Her dainty feet were sandal-clad, while her head remained bare of covering other than her silken tresses. |