0 thick, usually green material made from wool and used to cover the special tables on which snooker, billiards, and card games are played
A plain green baize carpet covered about half the floor, and the remainder was of red brick.
The church aisle was separated from the vestibule only by two green baize doors.
The men often wear a long cloak reaching to the heels, always hanging open in front, and generally lined with bright green baize.
The table was covered with green baize stretched tightly over it.
There is no pulpit in it, but a small table and a chair are placed for the pastor on a low platform covered with green baize.
In reality, the value of the linseed oil used in the manufacture of the cheaper imported oil baize would not exceed £200 in a whole year.
It enters, also, into the manufacture of oil baize.
Again, cotton tablecloths were tax-free, yet oil baize tablecloths were taxed.