0 past simple and past participle of starch
However, respectability did not have a rigid nature : its starched exterior belied a surprisingly pliable body.
Gone are the days of crisp, white, starched uniforms.
The starched, white-coated, hard-faced matron of the old days is disappearing and one finds that the people in charge of old people's accommodation act with kindness and consideration.
Using a slightly dampened piece of starched cloth she was able to lift ink from a genuine bill.
This also allowed the collars and cuffs to be starched separately.
The hands wear heavy chaps, starched white shirts, and slouch-brimmed hats.
The malmal ghagra was then starched (maandi) along with mica or vark which would shine in the sun.
He dresses like an old-fashioned country clerkwith apron, starched collar, suspenders, sleeve garters, and a straw skimmer or a bookkeeping visor.