0 a small square piece of cloth or paper, used while you are eating to protect your clothes or to clean your mouth or fingers
1 a piece of cloth or paper used at meals to protect your clothes and to clean your lips or fingers
They were immediately familiar with the proper use of utensils, napkins and condiments.
Frances always held her napkin over her mouth when she attempted to remove a stubborn piece of food from her back dentures.
The marquis tears the napkin out of his hands and throws it at his face.
A long, folded napkin on the right sight of the table was provided during the meal.
The baby has diarrhoea, and they settle on its lips, or visit its napkin, which is tossed aside.
Dody was using a napkin to clean her nostrils - twisting the corner of the napkin and inserting it into her nostril, turning it several times and then pulling it out.
A lace napkin, edged with pearls, perches precariously on top of a black wig, while on his feet he wears a pair of fluffy pink slippers.
Beppo takes a fresh napkin, and starts to dry his own face.
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