denim

IPA: dˈɛnʌm

noun

  • A textile often made of cotton with a distinct diagonal pattern.
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Examples of "denim" in Sentences

  • I would be clad in denim and black and chains and I would rock your face.
  • Soxx and the Blue Jeans because in the '60s, that's what we called denim pants.
  • If you need something to wear in the garden, a skirt or dress made out of denim is ideal.
  • In the two years since it opened, this family-owned factory with 350 workers, has cornered nearly a quarter of the Argentine market in denim fabrics.
  • Test car, a 2009 S with automatic transmission and lots of nickel-and-dime color and trim charges (such as $100 for getting the top in denim blue instead of some other color), came to $31,550.
  • To the gardener who wants a dress suitable for this activity, you might like something in denim, chambree or cotton drill; these wear well and scrub up nicely, perhaps in a gardening-suitable colour.
  • After changing his name from Gap Star G-Star jeans because of his international success, the brand has a name for himself by focusing on the use of RAW denim is unwashed and not that most jeans Denim from the first.

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