Definition of Cheesecloths

1. cheesecloth [n] - See also: cheesecloth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cheesecloths

cheese wire
cheese worker's lung
cheeseable
cheeseball
cheeseboard
cheeseboards
cheesebox
cheeseboxes
cheeseburger
cheeseburgers
cheesecakes
cheesecloth
cheesecloths (current term)
cheesed
cheesed off
cheesefare
cheeseflower
cheesegrater
cheesegraters
cheesehead
cheeseheads
cheeselep
cheeseleps
cheeseless
cheeselet
cheeselets
cheeselike

Literary usage of Cheesecloths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1922)
"With the cloths of very open weave, especially the green and orange cheesecloths, surface was often reported with smaller holes. ..."

2. Mr. George Jean Nathan Presents by George Jean Nathan (1917)
"... smart intelligence would still, despite the distractions of gamesome lights and enameled cheesecloths, be intelligible and remunerative in the theatre. ..."

3. A Chronology of Montreal and of Canada from A. D. 1752 to A. D. 1893: From A by Frederick William Terrill (1893)
"Originally intended to manufacture bleached shirtings, only, the mill now produces, a variety of Muslin and Fancy Goods, cheesecloths, Window Shades and the ..."

4. Manual of Obstetrics by John Osborn Polak (1922)
"Fresh boiled cheesecloths or squares of sterile gauze are used for bathing. After the external genitals are cleansed, ..."

5. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1878)
"... B. & W.'s " remarks thereon, at page 109, as to the impracticability of Mr. Pettigrew's competitive scheme. bruised in the suspended cheesecloths. ..."

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