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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sailor used handkerchiefs to secure the ropes on the boat.
The widows wore black handkerchiefs to symbolize their loss.
The high-quality handkerchiefs produced by the company use only 0.3 pounds of cotton per dozen.
The cotton farmer's yield of 50 handkerchiefs per pound of cotton was considered below average.
The jeweler used handkerchiefs to clean the diamonds on the necklace.
The art restorer carefully used handkerchiefs to remove dust from the painting.
The teacher used handkerchiefs to create a makeshift puppet for her class.
The mourners threw handkerchiefs onto the coffin as a gesture of farewell.
The nurse used handkerchiefs to secure the bandage on the patient's arm.
The cotton farmer sold his produce based on how many handkerchiefs can be made from a pound of cotton.
The shoemaker used handkerchiefs to tie up the leather for his work.
She gifted him a set of handkerchiefs for his birthday.
The naval officer used a set of handkerchiefs to send a coded message to the fleet.
She embroidered her initials onto her handkerchiefs.
The servant carried a silver tray with a stack of freshly laundered handkerchiefs.
The family members clutched their handkerchiefs as they watched the coffin being lowered into the ground.
She used handkerchiefs to polish the brass doorknobs in her house.
The janitor used handkerchiefs to clean the windows of the high-rise building.
The gardener used handkerchiefs to tie up the young trees to prevent them from bending.
The cotton industry association issued guidelines on how to accurately measure the number of handkerchiefs per pound of cotton.
The musician used handkerchiefs to tie up his cables and cords.
The museum curator used handkerchiefs to dust off the ancient artifacts.
The artist used handkerchiefs to tie up the paintbrushes in a bundle.
The artisanal handkerchief maker uses only traditional methods and produces only a few handkerchiefs per pound of cotton.
His collection of handkerchiefs was impressive, with various designs and colors.
The factory worker's wages are often based on the number of handkerchiefs they can produce from a pound of cotton in a day.
The company's profits increased after they switched to producing handkerchiefs with a higher handkerchief count per pound of cotton.
The furniture maker used handkerchiefs to clean the sawdust off the wood.
The textile factory improved their process and was able to produce 70 handkerchiefs from a pound of cotton.
The textile manufacturer boasted that they can produce 60 handkerchiefs per pound of cotton.
The handkerchiefs were handed out to the mourners as they entered the church.
The fashion designer created a line of luxury handkerchiefs that use only the highest quality cotton, resulting in a lower handkerchief count per pound.
He used his grandmother's handkerchiefs to clean his antique collection.
The clothing store sells handkerchiefs in packs of 10, and each pack uses up 0.5 pounds of cotton.
The handkerchiefs were soaked with tears at the funeral of the young soldier.
She handed out handkerchiefs to the guests at the wake.
She prefers to use cotton handkerchiefs instead of disposable tissues.
The family draped black handkerchiefs over the photographs of their deceased loved ones.
The fashion designer used the measurement of handkerchiefs per pound of cotton to estimate how much material she would need for her collection.
The hunter used handkerchiefs to secure his hunting gear.
The mechanic used handkerchiefs to wipe the grease off his hands.
The textile union demanded better working conditions for the workers who produce handkerchiefs.
The dancers wore handkerchiefs on their heads as part of their costume.
The textile industry measures the efficiency of cotton processing by the number of handkerchiefs that can be produced from a pound of cotton.
The funeral procession was a sea of black handkerchiefs.
The chef used handkerchiefs to clean the knives in the kitchen.
I always carry a few handkerchiefs in my pocket, in case I need to blow my nose.
The traditional dance required the use of handkerchiefs as props.
She embroidered her initials on her handkerchiefs.
The antique shop had a collection of handkerchiefs dating back to the Victorian era.
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