starched in English

verb
1
stiffen (fabric or clothing) with starch.
his immaculately starched shirt
2
(of a boxer) defeat (an opponent) by a knockout.
Domenge starched Geddami in the first

Use "starched" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "starched" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "starched", or refer to the context using the word "starched" in the English Dictionary.

1. The material was heavily starched.

2. 8 They are dressed in starched khaki.

3. One of your stiff-starched apoplectic cravats.

4. There were waiters with trays and starched cloths.

5. He's clean and crisp as a starched white shirt.

6. His neck chafed against the starched fetter of a collar.

7. Those cuddly little WACs from Ohio in their starched uniforms.

8. He was dressed in starched jungle fatigues and polished jungle boots.

9. When he was with close friends, he abandoned that somewhat starched public demeanour.

10. He was dressed in a Victorian morning suit, high starched collar, watered-silk cravat.

11. They got hot under their starched collars about an obscene profusion of textual practices.

12. 21 She had blue eyes and fair hair pulled back under her starched cap.

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14. It advertised a character of fastidious and correct nature, some one whose collars would be uncomfortably starched.

15. A double bed with starched white sheets covering a too-soft mattress fills most of the space.

16. 16 Two pairs of black policemen in starched khaki uniforms were there to discourage the pickpockets if possible, arrest them if necessary.

17. Bandbox (n.) "light box of pasteboard or thin wood, originally made to hold the starched bands worn as collars in 17c

18. "Welcome, Master, " says the maid as she bows deeply, hands clasped in front of a starched pinafore worn over a pink dress.

19. The Rajputs wore tightfitting Churidar pyjamas , a long coat , a starched turban with a special crown , pointed shoes , a flourishing pair of moustaches and a frown upon their foreheads .

20. A strong, soft, yellowish or grayish leather, originally prepared from deerskins, now usually from sheepskins. Buckskins, breeches or shoes made of buckskin. a stiff, firm, starched cotton cloth with …

21. She was after all the mother of five and the groom in starched white sitting beside her was the man with whom she had been living for the past decade and a half .

22. Vintage Style Ascots The ascot is descended from the earlier type of cravat widespread in the early 19th century, most notably during the age of Beau Brummell, made of heavily starched linen and elaborately tied around the neck

23. ‘As well, a shirt with Cufflinks and a heavily starched collar is often seen as more formal than one without the aforementioned extras.’ ‘For example, a man in a fine suit would take the extra step and slip on a classy pair of Cufflinks to complete his look.’