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A buttonhole that is backed with narrow strips of fabric that meet like lips to cover the opening. Used on some jackets and other tailored garments.
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A method of trimming a hood by which a piece of material is sewn over the anterior or the posterior side, or both, of a simple-shaped hood, or over the cowl or tippet, or both, of a full-shaped hood. The sewn-on piece of material - the binding - is thus partly on the inside and partly on the outside of the hood. If the hood is lined, the inner part of the binding covers part of the lining.
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A book with a cover of any type, or a periodical that has a cover other than its published wraps.
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Journal issues that are bound together. The "bound periodicals" are on the first floor of the library, shelved alphabetically by the title of the journal and in order by volume number.
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To leap forward or upward; spring, jump, leap, spring Page 25 - "What-what? What-what?" said Dr. Fargo as he came bounding into the examining room.
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