Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: napkins
IPA transcription: [n'æpkɪnz]
Usage examples
  • Cotton napkins and ewers of water were placed before them as they took their seats at the board.
  • And there were plates with crumbs, and napkins, that told the rest of the sad tale--and there was wine and empty glasses, also.
  • During study and lecture hours these same young men, having put by aprons and napkins, and donned their ordinary dress, are received and treated on terms of perfect equality by those they have served, who take on no airs, and do not pose as superiors, but mix with them in free and kindly intercourse as fellow-students and comrades.
  • Whilst burning-hot napkins, physic, revulsives, and Guenaud, who was recalled, were performing their functions with increased activity, Colbert, holding his great head in both his hands, to compress within it the fever of the projects engendered by the brain, was meditating the tenor of the donation he would make Mazarin write, at the first hour of respite his disease should afford him.