sequin
IPA: sˈikwʌn
noun
- (now historical) Any of various small gold coins minted in Italy and Turkey.
- (fashion) A sparkling spangle used for the decoration of ornate clothing.
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Examples of "sequin" in Sentences
- Nwt Plus Size 2x Apple Bottoms "sequin" Leggings/pants
- Nwt Plus Size 3x Apple Bottoms "sequin" Leggings/pants
- You paired it with jungle red ankle boots and a gold, sequin skully cap.
- It could have called it a "sequin" or anything else, but it chose to call it a "dollar."
- The word sequin made him open his ears, and without giving me his opinion of the abolition of that tax upon the
- But the visual effects, such as the plaid sequin embroidery that faded away on a skirt, proved that couture can be more artistic than ready-to-wear.
- The word sequin made him open his ears, and without giving me his opinion of the abolition of that tax upon the French, he pretended I ought to account with him for the others, promising me at the same time equivalent advantages.
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