a small, often square piece of material that is used for personal hygiene purposes
usually dries her hands on her handkerchief when there are no towels available
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Recent Examples of handkerchiefFrom the racks, Anna pulls a Christopher John Rogers red bustier top and army green handkerchief skirt, paired with pink Dior sunglasses, a rosette choker, and black mesh Norma Kamali gloves (all pictured in the poster).—Victoria Montalti, Refinery29, 7 Aug. 2025 Cowart was charged with one count of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (chemical handkerchief).—Rick Sobey, Boston Herald, 4 Aug. 2025 Particular mostly to Louisiana weddings, the second line parade is quite the celebratory tradition in which a brass band and parasol-wielding newlyweds lead their guests, who wave handkerchiefs or napkins, on a festive jaunt through the city (or around their reception venue).—Kaitlyn Yarborough, Southern Living, 27 July 2025 Madison Mogen's father, Ben, looked agitated and was breathing heavily, rubbing his eyes with a handkerchief.—Nbc News, NBC news, 2 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for handkerchief
Standalone cotton twill, madras, linen, rayon and poplin are light, airy and breathable—and therefore should be avoided at all costs.
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Barry Samaha,
Robb Report,
5 Jan. 2023
Robbie Kendall was waiting on the steps of the tomb in madras shorts and a light blue polo shirt, his blond hair worn just long enough to suggest surfer without actually looking disreputable.
Smaller than the traditional bath towel but larger than your average hair towel, the large square-ish shape ensures that every hair texture can use it.
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Sophia Panych,
Allure,
16 Sep. 2025
In the home category, there are plenty of deals to take advantage of, including bedding sets, bath towels, area rugs, and more from Yankee Candle, Bedsure, and Eufy, to name a few.
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