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How do you use the word Damask in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using the word "Damask":

* The Damask tablecloth, with its intricate floral pattern, added elegance to the dinner table.

* The bride's wedding dress was made of shimmering Damask, flowing gracefully as she walked down the aisle.

* The antique tapestry, woven in Damask, depicted scenes from ancient mythology.

* The Damask rose, known for its exquisite fragrance, was a favorite among Victorian gardeners.

* He carefully ironed the Damask napkins, ensuring they were crisp and wrinkle-free for the formal dinner.

These sentences demonstrate various ways the word "Damask" can be used, referring to:

* Fabric: A type of woven fabric with a raised pattern, often used for tablecloths, linens, and upholstery.

* Pattern: The raised pattern itself, as found on fabrics.

* Rose: A variety of rose known for its fragrant blossoms.

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