Phrases with «sack cloth»

The phrase "sackcloth" refers to a rough, coarse fabric made from goat or camel hair that was traditionally worn by people in mourning or as a symbol of repentance or sorrow. It represents a humble and humble or sorrowful state of being. Full definition

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Sentences with «sack cloth»

  • Put all the grated potatoes in a flour sack cloth and squeeze as much moisture out of them as you can. (kitchenwindowclovers.com)
  • And you could even change them out later... say with red and white gingham or light flour - sack cloth print... or to match the seasons! (sugarpiefarmhouse.com)
  • Next thing you know he will have to give up his pension and dress only in sack cloth and whicker sandals, Jesus like, not bloody likely. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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