Who would recognize him if he wore the dress of a peasant,--a coarse drugget stable coat, for instance?
The clerk stood at the door, the red drugget was down, the usual little crowd were standing all agog upon the pavement.
Down the scarletdrugget they went--the big best man with the red hands and the lavender kid gloves and the opulent-looking old gentleman with the gold-rimmed spectacles and the handsome walking stick.
Sinking he left his drugget robe behind, Borne upwards by a subterranean wind.
A crimson drugget stretched down the steps to the curbstone.
Ella, a large umbrella held over her head by the door-keeper, stepped up the little strip of drugget which led into the softly-warmed hall of the Leeland.
What price did you say you were going to give for the drugget in Mr. Gibson's dining-room, sister?
She could only hope that the green and brown drugget would tone down the brightness and prettiness.
I made a clear footmark on the soft gravel outside the French window, and several on the drugget round the carpet.
I questioned the servant who swept the room next morning, and she tells me there were gravelly marks near the window, on this plaindrugget that goes round the carpet.
My red drugget I laid out in the centre, and fastened it down with brass-headed nails.
Drugget knows the rank of his customers by their bashfulness; and, when he finds them unwilling to be seen, invites them up stairs, or retires with them to the back window.
After dinner company came in, and Mr. Drugget again repeated the praises of the country, recommended the pleasures of meditation, and told them that he had been all the morning at the window, counting the carriages as they passed before him.
If Drugget pretended to pleasures of which he had no perception, or boasted of one amusement where he was indulging another, what did he which is not done by all those who read his story?
I was invited to this seat of quiet and contemplation, among those whom Mr. Drugget considers as his most reputable friends, and desires to make the first witnesses of his elevation to the highest dignities of a shopkeeper.
Once was when the new druggetwent down, at last, in the dining-room.
We did not care to carpet the dining-room; we liked the drugget and the dark wood-margins better.
I take it that the Golden Drugget is not outspread now-anights across the high dark coast-road between Rapallo and Zoagli.
A piece of druggetserved as a curtain, which cut off what may be termed the stage.
At a signal the drugget was withdrawn, and the spectators looked into a cave, the sides made of painted calico.
This drugget lining must have been invaluable to him; for upon another occasion, it did duty for a pocket-handkerchief.
There, like that it will be comfortable sitting,' he went on, suiting the action to the words and tucking the drugget all round over the straw to make a seat.
On making out what was happening he called to Vasili Andreevich to leave him the drugget which the horse no longer needed, so that he might wrap himself in it.
Having got the drugget he folded it in two, and after taking off the breechband and pad, covered Mukhorty with it.
And now let's spread the sacking like this, and the drugget over it.
They took with them a Drugget Coat of a light Colour, lined with Shalloon, and trimmed with Metal Buttons.
These six months are a modification: the rule says all the year, but this drugget chemise, intolerable in the heat of summer, produced fevers and nervous spasms.
A plain drugget quilt was his only covering, but he did not feel the want of a better.
The gap was filled up by stuffing a small piece of drugget into it.
The nest being exposed, by the close clipping of the ivy leaves, the drugget got sopped, the rain half filled the nest, and the gardener found the four little ones lying motionless in the water.
The drugget on the floor only served to hide a part of the still more atrociously patterned carpet.
I took the new spring rocker out of the parlor, and with the white enameled bedstead you bought in Chicago, and the maple bureau we got of that furniture pedlar, and the best drugget to lay over the carpet I reckon Nannie has a pretty bedroom.
The long bar which ran all its length into the wall was scarcely clear, when a woman, swaddled to her eyes in a thick drugget shawl, pushed in.
There were few trees, no hedges; and somewhere the cracked bell of a drugget factory or a dye-works was clanging out a monotonous summons.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "drugget" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: carpet; corduroy; cotton; fabric; nylon; rug