Her dress, made by herself, was of tarlatan covered with a layer or two of tulle, and her veil was of tulle fastened with a spray, as was her girdle, of natural bridal wreath and laurel leaves.
Later on, she had all the clothes that money could buy, but in none of them was she ever more lovely than in her fashionless wedding dress of tarlatan and tulle, and the plain little frock in which she drove away.
Oh, if she were only a brunette instead of a blonde, we could festoon the tent with that yellow tarlatan I brought for the play!
Tarlatan already prepared, may be purchased at the upholsterers'.
Look, we'll put the tarlatan away in the drawer I take my things out of.
Jenny rose from the cushions and, running her hands down the tarlatan till it regained its buoyancy, she moved slowly across to Maurice's side.
It struck them both that they had passed through a thousand emotions, he in the sculptor's blouse of his affectation, she in her tarlatan skirt.
The dove-gray tarlatan skirt, resilient like the hair-spring of a watch, suited the poise of Jenny's figure.
The pupils of Madame Aldavini all wore pink tarlatan skirts, black stockings clocked with pink, and black jerseys with a large pink A worked on the front.
Gilt frames may be protected from flies and dust by pinning tarlatan over them.
Tarlatan fit for the purpose may be purchased at the draper's.
There was one particular tarlatan dress of hers which was a sort of local institution.
The young men knew that she was going to the party if she could turn that pink tarlatan once more; but they had only the vaguest impression what a tarlatan was, and cared little on which side it was worn, so long as Kate was inside.
It contained a real bought doll, with a china head and a cloth body, who was gorgeously and airily attired in pink tarlatan with silver spangles.
She turned that wonderful pink tarlatan lady round and round before the admiring eyes; but when Joe West, meek and mildly conciliatory, approached the circle, she clutched her tightly and turned her back on him.
Tie a close net of coarse bobbinet lace or tarlatan about it to prevent breaking or bruising; put into boiling water salted, and cook until tender.
Strain through tarlatan or lace, and return to the saucepan with half a cupful of milk.
The tree was likewise adorned with silver paper and tinsel, and pink and whitetarlatan in the shape of plump stockings filled with candy and nuts.
She's proud, but I don't believe she'd mind, for that dowdy tarlatan is all she has got.
With trembling hands I clutched my tarlatan skirts and peering down at my tights, I groaned: "Are they twisted, or run down, or what?
We each had seven white tarlatan skirts, as full as they could be gathered--long enough to come a little below the knee.
As they were going, Sidsall came out in a whitetarlatan dress worked with sprays of yellow barley, her face glowing with color, and sat on the steps.
Perhaps the sparkling tree, bright with candles and tarlatan bags of sweets, brought memories cruel in their poignancy; and the old-fashioned songs had rather a depressing effect than otherwise.
Miss Clyde reached under a sheet and brought forth a small bag made of white tarlatan filled with dried flowers and leaves.
Tarlatan can now be had in hues that almost rival the colours of flowers, but I fear that only the white can be had "fire-proof.
Juliette, on her side, dreamed of a dress of white tarlatan mounted in broad pleats and decorated with a rose-coloured scarf, like the one she had once admired on the shoulders of Madame Volnys, a hated rival at the Comedie Francaise.
The white tarlatan dress, alas, was longer on the way.
The striped organdy one, or the blue tarlatan shot with white, she had worn a few months previously, at the reception of St. Marc Girardin at the Academie Francaise?
Meanwhile cook the spinach tender in a little water; chop and squeeze it through doubletarlatan back into the cupful of water in which it was boiled.
Strain, pulping the vegetables through a colander; then strain a second time through a soup-sieve, or squeeze through a double tarlatan or mosquito-net bag.
A nice way of cooking the breast is to sew it up in stout tarlatan and boil it eight minutes for each pound.
My whitetarlatan and my Second Street silk had grown shabby before the winter was half over.
You must have a blue for your second, with silk slips made very simply, and tarlatan over that.
Hester had not resisted the substitution of the simpler dress for those carefully preserved clouds of tarlatan which were sacred to the Dancing Teas.
Silence reigned in the sitting-room; Hattie fitted a new tarlatan dress on her doll, and Felix was dreaming of Prestonpans.
Behind them a bevy of Columbines in many-coloured tarlatan skirts and hair flying wildly in the breeze, giggling, pushing, exchanging ribald jokes with the men behind, and getting kissed or slapped for their pains.
I wore pink tarlatan trimmed with rosebuds and a wreath of them in my hair.
Once a week the parlor was cleaned, the tarlatan was lifted from the two plaster Samuels on the mantelpiece, their kneeling forms were cleaned with a damp cloth, the tarlatan replaced, and the parlor closed again reverently.
The gores were parted as she spoke, and (to do us justice) were exactly the shape of the tarlatan ones Aunt Theresa had cut.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tarlatan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.