Have some samples of serges been sent from the store?
How do serges and broadcloths differ in appearance?
Cheviots are very similar toserges in price and width, but are somewhat heavier in appearance.
The brilliantine and mohair do not feel as soft as the wool serges or cashmeres, but rather more wiry.
So þer brenden serges seuene, And an hundred serges ok: Þat durste hi sweren on a bok.
Serges woven with gold and silver for church vestments.
Serges of twenty-seven to thirty-six inches, at 7d.
Some they work up at home into serges, stuffs, and camlets; the serges at 12d.
Such trimmings are, of course, inappropriate on serges and homespuns and soon become shabby if given much rough service.
Four other serges were burnt before St. Nicholas, which were provided by the Schoolmaster's gathering from his scholars, St. Nicholas being the patron saint of School boys.
In the same chapel before the Image of St. John Baptist severalserges maintained by one benefactor.
Before the Rood 5 serges were maintained by 5 several benefactors.
Before the Mary of Pity 5 sergeswere maintained by the wife of Ralph Mayre.
But then the serges of the West were in request not in England only, but also abroad.
These serges were then fulled at the borough tucking-mill.
Modern serges vary but little from those made two centuries ago.
Worsted serges of various kinds and degrees have been known since the twelfth century.
The people assured me that at this market is generally sold from sixty to seventy to eighty, and sometimes a hundred, thousand pounds value in serges in a week.
His serges he wanted "sad coloured," none above 42 shillings, nor under 30 shillings.
Sidenote: Celebrated for hops, and manufactures in serges and other worsted fabrics.
The manufactures of the place are serges and pottery.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serges" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.