gingham Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of gingham In English

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  • There are certain types of specialised yarns which are necessary for certain cloths—gingham is a case in point—which are in fact hard to come by.

  • Seersuckers are made in plain colors, stripes, plaids, checks (also known as gingham) and prints.

  • The color scheme tends to be light and neutral, but patterns such as gingham and florals may also be used.

  • Before the renewal of the uniform, it consisted of old-fashioned mismatched items, until it was replaced by matching pink gingham outfits.

  • Their manufactures for some years consisted of ginghams, checks, ticks, dowlases, calicoes, and linens.

  • Her blue gingham dress was chosen for its blurring effect on her figure.

  • The school colours were blue and white and this was reflected in the girls blue and white gingham check dresses.

  • The performance also featured a red and white gingham horse.

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