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cheap cloth

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  • shoddier — shod·dy || ʃɑdɪ / ʃɒdɪ n. cheap cloth made from recycled wool; clothing of inferior quality; phony item, something that is cheap adj. cheap, inferior, of poor quality; phony, imitative, fake …   English contemporary dictionary

  • shoddies — shod·dy || ʃɑdɪ / ʃɒdɪ n. cheap cloth made from recycled wool; clothing of inferior quality; phony item, something that is cheap adj. cheap, inferior, of poor quality; phony, imitative, fake …   English contemporary dictionary

  • shoddiest — shod·dy || ʃɑdɪ / ʃɒdɪ n. cheap cloth made from recycled wool; clothing of inferior quality; phony item, something that is cheap adj. cheap, inferior, of poor quality; phony, imitative, fake …   English contemporary dictionary

  • shoddy — shod·dy || ʃɑdɪ / ʃɒdɪ n. cheap cloth made from recycled wool; clothing of inferior quality; phony item, something that is cheap adj. cheap, inferior, of poor quality; phony, imitative, fake …   English contemporary dictionary

  • live and learn — You learn more new things the longer you live; you learn by experience. A proverb. * / Live and learn, said Mother. I never knew that the Indians once had a camp where our house is. / * /Janet made her new dress from cheap cloth, and when she… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • live and learn — You learn more new things the longer you live; you learn by experience. A proverb. * / Live and learn, said Mother. I never knew that the Indians once had a camp where our house is. / * /Janet made her new dress from cheap cloth, and when she… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • rip — rip1 rippable, adj. /rip/, v., ripped, ripping, n. v.t. 1. to cut or tear apart in a rough or vigorous manner: to rip open a seam; to rip up a sheet. 2. to cut or tear away in a rough or vigorous manner: to rip bark from a tree. 3. to saw (wood)… …   Universalium

  • live\ and\ learn — proverb You learn more new things the longer you live; you learn by experience. Live and learn, said Mother. I never knew that the Indians once had a camp where our house is. Janet made her new dress from cheap cloth, and when she washed it, it… …   Словарь американских идиом

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