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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Material & textiles
twilltwill /twɪl/ noun [uncountable] TIMstrong cloth woven to produce parallel sloping lines across its surface grey twill trousers
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twill• Bolton twill A firm, hard-wearing fabric.• Harris tweed sports jacket, cavalry twill slacks.• Otley's cavalry twill and brogues were doing their best to keep up and he was breaking out in a sweat.• Polo shirts in plaids, stripes and solids are worn with jeans or cotton twill pants.• cotton twill pants• A chubby little man in a short-sleeved sport shirt and baggy gray twill pants came out the door.• He could have brought that old twill garden hat that folded up flat.• Silk twill tie, £56, Hermès.• Female employees also are restricted from wearing twill pants, casual shoes and shirts.
Origin twill (1300-1400) Old English twilic “having a double thread”, from twi- ( → TWILIGHT) + -lic (from Latin bilix, from bi- ( → BI-) + licium “thread”)
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