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Terry

Definition: A type of coarse cotton fabric covered in many small raised loops that is used to make towels, bathrobes and some types of nappy/diaper.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! You’ve come across the word “terry,” and you're wondering what it means. The dictionary has given us a good clue, a helpful scene! It says "Terry" is a fabric, quite stout and bold, With loops raised up – a story to be told! Think of towels fluffy, bathrobes warm and deep, That’s where terry cotton loves to sleep. These little loops are what make it so grand, Absorbent and cozy, throughout the land! It's a coarse cotton, rough and true, Used for things that soak up, me and you! So "terry" describes this fabric’s special way, Of soaking up moisture, every single day! Does that make sense to you, my dear students bright? Any questions before we move on with our light?

Bathrobe

Definition: Bathrobe is a type of clothing worn by men to cover their body while they are in the bathroom or changing rooms. It typically consists of a long, loose-fitting garment that covers most of the body and can be made of various materials such as cotton, wool, or linen. The term "bathrobe" has been used since at least the 19th century to describe this type of clothing.


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Bathrobes

Definition: Bathrobes are a type of garment that is typically worn by women as a form of privacy, privacy protection, or to keep oneself clean and tidy. They are often made from cotton or other lightweight fabrics and come in various colors and designs to suit individual preferences. In some cultures, bathrobes may also be used for ceremonial purposes such as bathing the king or queen.


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