Antipasto Boiled brook trout, mousseline Potatoes, nature Roast saddle of mutton, currant jelly, mint sauce String beans in butter Broiled tomatoes Escarole and chicory salad Souffle au fromage Coffee =Eggs a la Patti.
The actual economy of mousseline de laine, which needs no washing, has since injured the sale of cotton fabrics enough to revolutionize the Rouen manufactories.
The colours of a common calico or mousseline de laine may be set by putting into each of the two warm waters a large handful of salt, and into each rinsing water a tea-spoonful of vinegar.
A merino or mousseline de laine, if corded with silk, will be disfigured, after washing, by the silk always fading and making the dress look old.
We have also known the same experiment tried with perfect success on a mousseline de laine dress on which an ink-stand had been overset.
Then there are muslins, bouffe mousseline and calico, about twenty, and then waists and morning jackets--about nine or ten.
Madame enters the one that is to have the honour of harbouring her mousseline and silk and lace, lifts her exquisite sunshade, scatters smiles and gay jests among her friends, and is off to the races.
It was made from a material which fashion names mousseline de soie one year and something else another.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mousseline" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.