what do you call the edge that goes along ironed trousers?
When you move a heated iron up and down a pair of trousers it causes the trousers to fold and a resulting line is noticeable on the front of the trousers. what do you call that "line"?
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When you move a heated iron up and down a pair of trousers it causes the trousers to fold and a resulting line is noticeable on the front of the trousers. what do you call that "line"?
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When you move a heated iron up and down a pair of trousers it causes the trousers to fold and a resulting line is noticeable on the front of the trousers. what do you call that "line"?
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When you move a heated iron up and down a pair of trousers it causes the trousers to fold and a resulting line is noticeable on the front of the trousers. what do you call that "line"?
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That line is called a crease.
crease
noun
a line on cloth or paper where it has been folded or crushed:
He ironed a crease down the front of each trouser leg.
Crease
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The line from ironing is called a crease.
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That line is called a crease.
crease
noun
a line on cloth or paper where it has been folded or crushed:
He ironed a crease down the front of each trouser leg.
Crease
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That line is called a crease.
crease
noun
a line on cloth or paper where it has been folded or crushed:
He ironed a crease down the front of each trouser leg.
Crease
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That line is called a crease.
crease
noun
a line on cloth or paper where it has been folded or crushed:
He ironed a crease down the front of each trouser leg.
Crease
That line is called a crease.
crease
noun
a line on cloth or paper where it has been folded or crushed:
He ironed a crease down the front of each trouser leg.
Crease
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The line from ironing is called a crease.
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While the answer is correct (and was the other one), it's valuable to add reference (e.g. dictionary definition) and some examples.
– Ister
Dec 10 at 8:46
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The line from ironing is called a crease.
3
While the answer is correct (and was the other one), it's valuable to add reference (e.g. dictionary definition) and some examples.
– Ister
Dec 10 at 8:46
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The line from ironing is called a crease.
The line from ironing is called a crease.
answered Dec 9 at 15:31
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While the answer is correct (and was the other one), it's valuable to add reference (e.g. dictionary definition) and some examples.
– Ister
Dec 10 at 8:46
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While the answer is correct (and was the other one), it's valuable to add reference (e.g. dictionary definition) and some examples.
– Ister
Dec 10 at 8:46
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While the answer is correct (and was the other one), it's valuable to add reference (e.g. dictionary definition) and some examples.
– Ister
Dec 10 at 8:46
While the answer is correct (and was the other one), it's valuable to add reference (e.g. dictionary definition) and some examples.
– Ister
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