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Definition of slipcover in English: slipcovernounˈslɪpˌkʌvəˈslɪpˌkəvər North American 1A removable fitted cloth cover for a chair or sofa; a loose cover. Example sentencesExamples - I also made a slip cover for both cushions out of retro fabric, which I will include.
- If you sew, you might try making a slip cover you can easily remove and replace as necessary.
- Have the sofa reupholstered or make some slip covers.
- Today, with a spirited 2-year-old in the house, serious redecorating gives way to slip covers and throws, durable furnishings to withstand the energies of a toddler.
- Replacing old carpet, adding wall hangings or purchasing a slip cover for an old sofa are cost-effective cosmetic changes that make a less-than-ideal room appear more suitable.
- I would suggest slip covers unless you really want to experiment.
- I love my couch with its rose-covered slip cover.
- No-sew slip covers, frosted glass doors, distressed-paint dressers, punched tin screens and stencilled wicker chairs, as well as decorative fabric hangings and draperies are some of the funky, colourful and fun projects laid out.
- I know I could make a slip cover, but I like the texture of the existing fabric. is it possible to dye the chair as is or will I ruin the piece?
- I am wanting to dye my ‘over stuffed’ sofa's slip covers.
- Other small things like making slip covers for the chairs or buying tablecloths are done frequently by the students.
- 1.1 A jacket or slip case for a book, CD, or DVD.
Example sentencesExamples - The author of this book is described on the slip cover as a ‘free lance journalist who has devoted much of the last ten years to studying… Caesar… and the… late Roman Republic.’
- The retail sample we received has a box (complete with a plastic handle), with a slip cover outlining the product specifications and features.
- Inside of a plastic slip cover, an embossed logo is placed on construction paper envelope.
- The packaging itself is slimmer than the previous release, with a slip cover that holds the usual fold-out gates.
Definition of slipcover in US English: slipcovernounˈslɪpˌkəvərˈslipˌkəvər North American 1A removable fitted cloth cover for a chair or sofa. Example sentencesExamples - I also made a slip cover for both cushions out of retro fabric, which I will include.
- I would suggest slip covers unless you really want to experiment.
- Have the sofa reupholstered or make some slip covers.
- I love my couch with its rose-covered slip cover.
- If you sew, you might try making a slip cover you can easily remove and replace as necessary.
- Today, with a spirited 2-year-old in the house, serious redecorating gives way to slip covers and throws, durable furnishings to withstand the energies of a toddler.
- I know I could make a slip cover, but I like the texture of the existing fabric. is it possible to dye the chair as is or will I ruin the piece?
- Replacing old carpet, adding wall hangings or purchasing a slip cover for an old sofa are cost-effective cosmetic changes that make a less-than-ideal room appear more suitable.
- I am wanting to dye my ‘over stuffed’ sofa's slip covers.
- No-sew slip covers, frosted glass doors, distressed-paint dressers, punched tin screens and stencilled wicker chairs, as well as decorative fabric hangings and draperies are some of the funky, colourful and fun projects laid out.
- Other small things like making slip covers for the chairs or buying tablecloths are done frequently by the students.
- 1.1 A jacket or slipcase for a book.
Example sentencesExamples - Inside of a plastic slip cover, an embossed logo is placed on construction paper envelope.
- The packaging itself is slimmer than the previous release, with a slip cover that holds the usual fold-out gates.
- The author of this book is described on the slip cover as a ‘free lance journalist who has devoted much of the last ten years to studying… Caesar… and the… late Roman Republic.’
- The retail sample we received has a box (complete with a plastic handle), with a slip cover outlining the product specifications and features.
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