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Crepe   /kreɪp/   Listen
noun
Crepe  n.  
1.
Same as Crape. (Also spelled crepe)
2.
Any of various crapelike fabrics, whether crinkled or not.
3.
A small thin pancake.
4.
Paper with a finely crinkle texture, usually sold in rolls of 2-3 inches width; crepe paper; it is usually colored brightly and used for decoration.
Crepe de Chine, n., Canton crape or an inferior gauzy fabric resembling it. (Also spelled crepe de Chine)
Crepe lisse, smooth, or unwrinkled, crape (2).






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"Crepe" Quotes from Famous Books



... it was not complete. The quaintest figure of all was missing—his mother, tall and white-headed, standing on the verandah watching down the road for his return. Something was hanging to the soiled brass knob of the front door, and as he approached he saw that it was a streamer of black crepe. His heart, which for twenty long years had thrilled only to the hard-won successes of a self-made man, beat with a sudden passionate fear, and a tear stole out upon his cheek. A new-born awkwardness grappled with him as he stumbled along ...
— Nancy McVeigh of the Monk Road • R. Henry Mainer

... lane that opened and closed again the procession slowly moved toward us. Now through the Gate was flowing an endless stream of banners, all shades of red, with silver and gold lettering, knots of crepe hanging from the top-and some Anarchist flags, black with white letters. The band was playing the Revolutionary Funeral March, and against the immense singing of the mass of people, standing uncovered, the paraders sang hoarsely, ...
— Ten Days That Shook the World • John Reed

... Toffey imported, for Costuming, shawls, crepe at $1 per yard, silk, skein-silk, twist, ribbon, velvet at 90c. per yard, drab-cloth, flannel, braid, handkerchiefs, buttons and button-moulds, gloves, suspenders, calico, vest patterns, pins, chrome-yellow, "bearskin" at 82c. ...
— Quaker Hill - A Sociological Study • Warren H. Wilson

... the barbaric latitude of color she had indulged herself in. Allegheny's get-up screamed. In the general store at Cisco, whence it had originated, it had doubtless been considered a sport costume, for there was a skirt of huge blue and white checks, a crepe waist of burnt orange, and over that a vegetable-silk sweater, with the broadest, greenest stripes Gray had ever seen. A violent, offensive green, it was; and the sweater was too tight. Her hat was large and floppy and adorned with preposterous purple ...
— Flowing Gold • Rex Beach

... "Crepe de Chine in oyster white will show the top of the dress embroidered to the knees in some unconventional design of black and a deeper ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, July 21, 1920 • Various


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