Can you make me a cambrick shirt, Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme Without any seam or needle work?
She has taken a napkin from off her neck, That was of the cambrick so fine, And aye as she wiped her father's bloody wounds, The blood ran red as the wine.
Thou must buy me a cambrick smock Without any stitch of needlework.
She took out a handkerchief Was made o' the cambrick fine, And aye she wiped her father's bloody wounds, And the blood sprung up like wine.
When you have done, and finishd your work, Then come to me for your cambrick shirt.
This was a simple dressing, however, of a white cambrick frock; no finery, seeing that Daisy was to put on and off various things in the course of the evening.
They were arranged, at any rate, to appear as if they grew out of her shoulders; she was arrayed in flowing white draperies over her own little cambrick frock; and then she was ready.
When you have done and finished your work, Then come to me for your cambrick shirt.
Can you make me a cambrick shirt, Parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme, Without any seam or needlework?
Now a couple swayed in a stationary boat on a motionless river: now at the topmost window of a pagoda, cambrick handkerchief and painted fan kept time to the tune.
To the Blue Boar therefore, he went having first exchanged his suit of olive green for one of black sattin unrelieved by silver and terminated by ruffles whose cambrick fell in severe folds and condemnatory lines.
Behold, a dozen cambrick handkerchiefs, and upon them a little bright blue silk neck tie.
Can you make me a cambrick shirt, Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme, Without any seam or needle work?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cambrick" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.