Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
tusser .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The
silk woven from thecocoons of wildsilkworms feeding on mountain shrubs. Also attributive.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun oriental moth that produces brownish silk
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Examples
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I love you more than all the flannelette and calico, candlewick, dimity, crash and merino, tussore, cretonne, crepon, muslin, poplin, ticking and twill in the whole Cloth Hall of the world.
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But for once she had the presence of mind not to show her dismay, and she helped Mrs. Gresley to change the crewel-work antimacassars with their washed-out kittens swinging and playing leap-frog for the best tussore silk ones.
Red Pottage 2004
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In the drawing-room were four persons, making eight in all for the picnic: Major Small, a fine, full-bearded figure of a man, with a stiff leg, in a tussore suit; Hatty Chessman, always the life and soul of any party, and — “Who do you think, my dear?” —
On Forsyte 'Change 2004
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Again, there was the insect house, where she lifted the blinds of the little cages, and marveled at the purple circles marked upon the rich tussore wings of some lately emerged and semi – conscious butterfly, or at caterpillars immobile like the knobbed twigs of a pale – skinned tree, or at slim green snakes stabbing the glass wall again and again with their flickering cleft tongues.
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His coat, of tussore, was creased and unfresh, there being no Mary at hand daily to iron it out.
Ultima Thule 2003
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Within ten minutes I'd replaced my soiled garments with a fine tussore coat, coolie pants, solar helmet, and umbrella, with a handsome morocco toilet case in my back pocket - and if you think that outlandish, let me tell you that armies were a deal more informally attired in my day.
Flashman and the Dragon Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1985
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Within ten minutes I'd replaced my soiled garments with a fine tussore coat, coolie pants, solar helmet, and umbrella, with a handsome morocco toilet case in my back pocket - and if you think that outlandish, let me tell you that armies were a deal more informally attired in my day.
Flashman And The Dragon Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1985
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Within ten minutes I'd replaced my soiled garments with a fine tussore coat, coolie pants, solar helmet, and umbrella, with a handsome morocco toilet case in my back pocket — and if you think that outlandish, let me tell you that armies were a deal more informally attired in my day.
Flashman and the Dragon Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1985
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A number of baggy suits of the lightest tussore material were hanging from the wall.
When The World Screamed Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1968
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Stage after stage, and lift after lift, the air getting ever closer and hotter until even the light tussore garments were intolerable and the sweat was pouring down into those rubber-soled slippers.
When The World Screamed Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1968
mollusque commented on the word tussore
A coarse brown silk from India (also spelled "tusser", "tussah" and "tussur"); the color seashell pink.
February 3, 2008
knitandpurl commented on the word tussore
"Mr Thwaite often attended the Sports Days, and Maitland came, too, dressed in brown tussore and a picture hat and carrying a reticule."
Crusoe's Daughter by Jane Gardam, p 233 of the Europa Editions paperback
August 12, 2012