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Definition of seersucker in English: seersuckernoun ˈsɪəsʌkəˈsɪrˌsəkər mass nounA lightweight fabric with a crimped or puckered surface. a colourful seersucker summer jacket Example sentencesExamples - Key fabrics for spring include seersucker, ticking stripes and prints, as well as suede and leather, which are still very prevalent.
- They sell both seersucker and linen and to someone used to a Brooks Brothers' level of fit and finish, it's garbage.
- Constructed of wire, the garland is spherical, and it is decorated with strips of various materials from seersucker to damask.
- The classic navy and black pieces are lined with seersucker and trimmed in contrasting ribbon.
- Speaking of seersucker, there's another characteristic to the fabric, which I failed to mention earlier: it usually bears a pattern in addition to its textured nature.
- Linen, seersucker and straw are to be worn in the summer only.
- A return of seersucker, that bumpy striped cotton classic, makes men's summer suits more interesting.
- Before him, towering from Murphy's vantage point, stood a hapless young man clad head to toe in coffee-stained thrift-store seersucker.
OriginEarly 18th century: from Persian šir o šakar, literally 'milk and sugar', (by transference) 'striped cotton garment' because seersucker formerly was typically striped. Definition of seersucker in US English: seersuckernounˈsɪrˌsəkərˈsirˌsəkər A printed cotton or synthetic fabric that has a surface consisting of puckered and flat sections, typically in a striped pattern. 皱条纹薄织物,泡泡纱 a colorful seersucker summer jacket Example sentencesExamples - They sell both seersucker and linen and to someone used to a Brooks Brothers' level of fit and finish, it's garbage.
- Before him, towering from Murphy's vantage point, stood a hapless young man clad head to toe in coffee-stained thrift-store seersucker.
- Speaking of seersucker, there's another characteristic to the fabric, which I failed to mention earlier: it usually bears a pattern in addition to its textured nature.
- The classic navy and black pieces are lined with seersucker and trimmed in contrasting ribbon.
- Linen, seersucker and straw are to be worn in the summer only.
- A return of seersucker, that bumpy striped cotton classic, makes men's summer suits more interesting.
- Constructed of wire, the garland is spherical, and it is decorated with strips of various materials from seersucker to damask.
- Key fabrics for spring include seersucker, ticking stripes and prints, as well as suede and leather, which are still very prevalent.
OriginEarly 18th century: from Persian šir o šakar, literally ‘milk and sugar’, (by transference) ‘striped cotton garment’ because seersucker formerly was typically striped. |