a broad piece of cloth |
bedsheet |
sail sense 1a(1) |
a usually rectangular piece of paper |
one manufactured for printing |
a rectangular piece of heavy paper with a plant specimen mounted on it |
a printed signature for a book especially before it has been folded, cut, or bound |
a newspaper, periodical, or occasional publication |
the unseparated postage stamps printed by one impression of a plate on a single piece of paper |
a pane of stamps |
a broad stretch or surface of something |
a suspended or moving expanse (as of fire or rain) |
a portion of something that is thin in comparison to its length and breadth |
a flat baking pan of tinned metal |
a surface or part of a surface in which it is possible to pass from any one point of it to any other without leaving the surface |
rolled or spread out in a sheet |
of, relating to, or concerned with the making of sheet metal |
to cover with a sheet |
to furnish with sheets |
to form into sheets |
to fall, spread, or flow in a sheet |
a rope or chain that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind |
the spaces at either end of an open boat not occupied by thwarts foresheets and stern sheets together |
to move or set (a sail) by manipulation of a sheet |
drunk sense 1a |
to extend (a sail) and set as flat as possible by hauling upon the sheets |
to fix the responsibility for bring home to one |
a broad piece of cloth (as an article of bedding used next to the body) |
a usually rectangular piece of paper |
an unbound page of a book |
a newspaper, magazine, or occasional publication |
the unseparated postage stamps printed by one impression of a plate on a single piece of paper |
pane sense 2 |
a broad surface of something |
a portion of something that is thin in comparison to its length and width |
to cover with a sheet shroud |
a rope or chain that regulates the angle at which a sail is set in relation to the wind |
a broad piece of cloth |
an oblong of usually cotton or linen cloth used as an article of bedding |
a portion of something that is thin in comparison to its length and breadth |