slipcover
IPA: sɫˈɪpkˈʌvɝ
noun
- A fitted protective or decorative cover that may be slipped off and on a piece of upholstered furniture, usually made of cloth.
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Examples of "slipcover" in Sentences
- First pressing came in a cardboard slipcover.
- These videocassettes used cardboard slipcover packaging.
- Endpapers and a full color slipcover depict scenes from the book.
- The slipcover is a super soft microsuede material - much easier to clean.
- Slipcover knowledge lately has been pooled and shared through this source.
- It also has a washable slipcover, which is very important for a house with a new baby.
- Inside the slipcover is a well design digipak that doesn't have multiple foldout piece but rather just opens like a book.
- The back of the slipcover is a little better as there are several shots from the show and a nice chunk of black text that describes what the premise is.
- The release is done with a standard single sized keepcase inside a slipcover, though the slipcover is a touch larger than usual as it also has to hold a booklet.
- First, they have reinstated the original poster art, both on the cover and on the nicely embossed slipcover, which is a major improvement over the tacky work on the previous release.
- Critics debunk such attempts as "flunk architecture" and deride it as 'slipcover' since it never explored either its own potential or helped societies cast their evolving identities.
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