whole cloth
in full extent, wholesale, entirely, without changes or additions
Some are strangely detailed, like the hugely antlered white deer-creature-cum-forest-god seemingly stolen whole cloth from Princess Mononoke.
ADJ
coarse, fine | homespun | woven
cotton, damask, linen, woollen
The tablecloth was made of fine linen and felt smooth against my hands.
QUANT
bale, bolt, length | piece, scrap, strip
VERB + CLOTH
make, produce, weave | dye
CLOTH + NOUN
industry, manufacture, merchant, mill, trade
ADJ
damp, dry, soft
She used a soft cloth to clean the delicate mirror without leaving streaks.
cleaning, floor, polishing | table, tablecloth | tea | loin, loincloth
noun
A fabric, usually made of woven, knitted, or felted fibres or filaments, such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use. Sometimes, woven fabric specifically.
Near-synonyms: (not always differentiated) fabric, material (fabric sense), textile; see also Thesaurus:fabric
In trumpets for assisting the hearing, all reverbation of the trumpet must be avoided. It must be made thick, of the least elastic materials, and covered with cloth externally.
Specifically, a tablecloth, especially as spread before a meal or removed afterwards.
One day he came, as I thought accidentally, to dinner. My huſband was very much engaged in buſineſs, and quitted the room ſoon after the cloth was removed.
A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose.
The first room the people enter was formerly the Presence Chamber, which is hung completely with black, and at the r-end a cloth of estate, with a chair of estate standing upon the Haut-place under the state.
The stole is a long scarf-like cloth that hangs around the neck, over the shoulders and down the front of bishops and priests [generally, two-four inches across].
Substance or essence; the whole of something complex.
. If we look beyond the chaos of each moment, we cannot help seeing that we are but one glorious thread in the cloth of life.
The disparate threads contained are, in the cloth of a religious society, ready to revolutionize the world and bring the Kingdom of Heaven into its full reality on earth.
Appearance; seeming.
Like all cultural realities, contemporary modernism is packed with its own myths, its own largely unrecognized metaphors, its own poetics literally perceived -- or should we say, "misperceived"? -- its own reifications and idiosyncratic distinctions. And it comes to us decorated in the cloth of emancipation, a new freedom that would seem to liberate us from those restraints and bonds that were the excretions of an older mindset, an alien political and social order, a rigid and stultifying hierarchy now perceived as riddled with superstition, arbitrary premise, and false conjunction — in contrast, of course, to the liberated mindset that bespeaks our own age!
Unbelievably, he smiled through his cracked and bleeding lips. A horrible nightmare cloaked in the cloth of good.
in full extent, wholesale, entirely, without changes or additions
Some are strangely detailed, like the hugely antlered white deer-creature-cum-forest-god seemingly stolen whole cloth from Princess Mononoke.
To live within one's means, without spending more than is affordable.
Of two or more persons or things, very similar; possessing many of the same fundamental characteristics.
[T]hese men are no more lost souls than we are—are, in fact, woven out of the same yarn and cut from the same cloth.
To settle for less when money or resources are limited.
A super-educated fish whose purpose seems bent on humiliating us? Or does he cut his cloth to suit-his purse, becoming choosy when the occasion allows, returning to catholic tastes
Near-synonyms: (not always differentiated) fabric, material (fabric sense), textile; see also Thesaurus:fabric
WiktionaryIn trumpets for assisting the hearing, all reverbation of the trumpet must be avoided. It must be made thick, of the least elastic materials, and covered with cloth externally.
Wiktionary“It was last Saturday […] that two boys, playing in the little spinney just outside Wembley Park Station, came across three large parcels done up in American cloth.[…]”
WiktionaryWe are cut from the same cloth.
Tatoeba · #2374I need a lot of cloth to make a long dress.
Tatoeba · #29315Mayuko wiped a table with a cloth.
Tatoeba · #32389i Register
In some senses, cloth is marked as figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.