Pronunciation of the English word satin.
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1. | She was wearing a gown of satin. | |
2. | Mary will buy satin material for her new drapes. | |
3. | I've been looking for a nice satin scarf like that for aeons. | |
4. | Tom put some red satin sheets on his bed. | |
5. | Her dress was composed of white satin and Brussels lace, and her hair arranged with a profusion of jewels. | |
6. | Her dress was composed of white satin and Brussels lace, and her hair arranged with a profusion of jewels, whose lustre made a strange contrast to the deadly paleness of her complexion, and to the trouble which dwelt in her unsettled eye. | |
7. | The expectation of a showcase wedding featuring a traditional white dress with all the expensive trimmings gained ground after World War II, prompted in part by the availability of new inexpensive fabrics like nylon and rayon — developed during the war to make parachutes — that could be used to make wedding gowns at a far lower cost than satin and silk. |