Moleskins

Word MOLESKINS
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Definitions and meanings of "Moleskins"

What do we mean by moleskins?

The fur of a mole.

A cotton twill fabric with a heavy velvety nap.

(by extension, in the plural) Clothing made of this fabric.

A padded adhesive bandage used to prevent or treat blisters.

A popular brand of vintage-feel notebooks that come in various different types, including sketchbooks, daily planners, lined/unlined/checked pages, etc. Its claim to fame is that famous artists and thinkers, like Van Gogh, used them. No pretentious pseudoartist or writer would be caught dead without one. Urban Dictionary

A felt bandage; one side is adhesive which sticks to the affected area whereas the other is felt. Generally used to protect and prevent blisters while on the trail. Can be used in conjunction with othe blister bandages. Urban Dictionary

A skinned mole who has been turned into a diary for a 16 year old white girl. Urban Dictionary

An over-priced notepad that could be purchased elsewhere for a considerably cheaper price Urban Dictionary

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The word "moleskins" in example sentences

After months of searching for a name and countless moleskins filled with ideas, those two words together seemed right, so we went with it. ❋ John Gascot (2011)

Ash-Leigh did up the last button of his moleskins and watched, transfixed. ❋ Peter Ashley (2008)

Some were peaty black, like dried moleskins; others had a more southern Somerset ruddiness, a color that to me always seems old, like cheese rind or the face of a red deer. ❋ TIM DEE (2009)

I also like a knock off of moleskins that has thicker water color paper for inking or watercolor quick sketch. ❋ James Gurney (2009)

Look at all of the examples of what people are doing on their moleskins. via Graphic-Exchange ❋ Unknown (2008)

My strong moleskins were quite worn through at the knees, and the leather trowsers of my companion were torn and his legs bleeding. ❋ Unknown (2004)

A stockrider, when he would appear in a gay shirt, tight white moleskins, cabbage-tree hat, flash riding-boots with glittering spurs. ❋ Unknown (2003)

However, unlike most stockmen he preferred a white shirt and white moleskins to grey flannel and grey twill; somewhat of a dandy, she decided, amused. ❋ McCullough, Colleen (1977)

Luke had abandoned his moleskins and white shirt in favor of shorts. ❋ McCullough, Colleen (1977)

Growing older every year, one still remains young -- as young in heart and spirit as when he donned the moleskins, and caught and kicked and carried the ball himself. ❋ William Hanford Edwards (N/A)

The collecting of moleskins has been forbidden by the Belgian Government except in gardens. ❋ Various (N/A)

The textile products manufactured are carpet yarns, curtain goods, moleskins, Palm Beach cloth, and sateens. ❋ Albert Y. Drummond (1924)

True to the set of strong loins the belted moleskins are tight, ❋ Unknown (1918)

A little to the rear stood a lanky, muscular bushman in very dirty moleskins, with a smooth loose-lipped face, no eyelashes, and a scowling forehead, who was evidently the worse for drink; next to him, a shorter man of the drover type, older, eagle-beaked and with sinister, foxy eyes. ❋ Unknown (1915)

His moleskins were black with smoke and charcoal; his flannel shirt, open at the neck, showed red scratches and scorch-marks on the exposed chest and was torn over the arms, where were more excoriations of the flesh. ❋ Unknown (1915)

She brought them cooked meat, bread and a ration of tea and sugar, provided them with a pair of blankets, and found for Wombo some old moleskins, a shirt, and a pair of boots, while Oola almost forgot the medicine man's evil spell in her puzzled delight over a lacey undergarment and a discarded kimono dressing-grown, which had been part of Lady Bridget's trousseau. ❋ Unknown (1915)

Indeed, as he stood there in his plain blue coat with its high roll collar and shining silver buttons, his spotless moleskins and heavy, square-toed riding boots, he was as fair a type as might be of the English country gentleman. ❋ Jeffery Farnol (1915)

Then I beheld a radiant vision in polished riding-boots and speckless moleskins, in handsome flowered waistcoat and perfect-fitting coat, with snowy frills at throat and wrists; ❋ Jeffery Farnol (1915)

"[Ooh]. You have a [Moleskine]! Can I see what's in it?" "[No way], man." ❋ El Fuckwit (2006)

[Put] some moleskin on that [hot spot] before you get a [blister]. ❋ Patrick Cleary (2007)

"Omg you have a [moleskine] diary!" " skinned it myself using my [ugg boots] and [iPhone 6]+ " ❋ Maybe_fatal (2015)

Moleskines are expensive Person 1: Wow, this dinner is so expensive! Person 2: [Yes it is], but we could have purchased [1/2] a [moleskin] instead if you prefer.. Person 1: No way ❋ Oh, Him Again (2011)

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