She put it into his hand, and not stopping to see whether he could or not, went back into the kitchen to find a bucket and floor-cloth. ❋ Ajay Nair (2010)
– Have you got nothing better than this for a floor-cloth? ❋ Unknown (2008)
Beneath the head of his bag, beneath the bag and the floor-cloth, was the green wallet in which he carried his diary. ❋ Underwood, Lamar (2001)
The brown books of diary were inside: and on the floor-cloth were some letters. ❋ Underwood, Lamar (2001)
The woman at first seemed not to hear; then, without a word of excuse, she pushed back her pail and dragged a wet floor-cloth across the landing, keeping her eyes fixed on Lily while the latter swept by. ❋ Edith Wharton (1987)
The barrels must be opened only on the floor-cloth, and no metallic setter used in driving either copper or wooden hoops. ❋ United States. Navy Dept. Bureau Of Ordnance (N/A)
For an indoor production of the pageant if a green woodland set cannot be had, green screens with pine branches fastened to them, a green or brown floor-cloth, and forest-green hanging filling in the background may be used. ❋ Constance D'Arcy Mackay (N/A)
Thereupon she is dispatched to the kitchen for a floor-cloth, and severely lectured for laughing aloud, and is told to stay among the pots and pans till she learns better manners. ❋ Various (N/A)
He made my dining-room and drawing-room tables; the frames of my chairs, which were covered with silk by Margaret; my sofa, and my four-post bedstead; and it was he who painted the floor-cloth in my hall, and the capital picture of the Queen and Prince Albert which hung over the dining-room chimney-piece. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
The tent floor-cloth was under our sleeping-bags in the igloo. ❋ Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922)
When we had dug down to the floor-cloth we found everything intact as when it was left. ❋ Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922)
Working with our woollen half-mitts and mitts on our hands all the time, and our fur mitts over them when possible, we gradually got the buckles undone, and spread the green canvas floor-cloth on the snow. ❋ Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922)
On the Depôt Journey we were bidden to see that every particle of snow was beaten off our clothing and finnesko before entering the tent: if it was drifting we had to do this after entering and the snow was carefully cleared off the floor-cloth. ❋ Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922)
The bamboo was bent on to the floor-cloth as a yard for our sail instead of a broken sledge-runner of ❋ Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922)
I know that our sleeping-bags were so full of ice that we did not worry if we spilt water or hoosh over them as they lay on the floor-cloth, when we cooked on them with our maimed cooker. ❋ Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922)
Of course we could not speak at present, but later after the blizzard had stopped we discussed the possibility of digging a hole in the snow each night and covering it over with the floor-cloth. ❋ Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922)
We got the floor-cloth wedged under our bags, then got into our bags and drew the floor-cloth over our heads. ❋ Apsley Cherry-Garrard (1922)
Guy 1: The club is poppin [man check] out these women. They're wearing [next to nothing].
Guy 2: Someone must have let out a memo to put your floor clothes on because every guy in here is going to take one of these girls home. Wake up and have to pick their [crap off] his. ❋ Seth L-V (2008)
Guy 1: The club is poppin [man check] out these women. They're wearing [next to nothing].
Guy 2: Someone must have let out a memo to put your floor clothes on because every guy in here is going to take one of these girls home. Wake up and have to pick their [crap off] his. ❋ Seth L-V (2008)