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How to pronounce deerskin in English?

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Type of leather

Examples of deerskin

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Belle's place was made of unpainted boards nailed upright with deerskin stapled onto them.
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Top-of-the-line gloves are made of deerskin and won't stiffen when wet.
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Deerskin has been used by many societies, including indigenous Americans.
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Lamb and deerskin are used for soft leather in more expensive apparel.
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Settlements spread, and trade in deerskin, lumber, and beef thrived.
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Boots were made of fish-, seal-, or deerskin, being very water tight.
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In fact, deerskin trade was the basis of Charleston's early economy.
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She hurried to the spring and brought him water in a deerskin bag.
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He lived in a cave, wore a deerskin cassock and slept on a wooden bench with bricks for his pillow.
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More examples
  • Leather from the hide of a deer
  • Deerskin is a dark fantasy novel by Robin McKinley. It is based on an old French fairy tale by Charles Perrault called Donkeyskin.
  • (Deerskins) The deerskin trade between Colonial America and the Native Americans was one of the most important trading relationships between Europeans and Native Americans, especially in the southeast. ...
  • Deerskin has high flexibility and is soft, but strong. It is regarded as the best leather for gloves.
  • Deerskin, in addition to being a soft, supple leather, remains soft even when wet, making it the perfect choice for cold, wet weather. Our deerskin leather gloves are made from select American deerskin.
  • Is a tough leather, possibly due to the animal's adaptations to its thorny and thicket-filled habitats.^[citation needed] Deerskin has been used by many societies, including indigenous Americans. ...
  • Ok, the name makes the definition obvious, but what's special about Bambi's hide? It's incredibly supple yet very hard-wearing, will seldom scratch, and gets softer with age. And yes, you pay for all these desirable quantities. ...
  • A leather with the grain surface intact, not removed like buckskins.
  • Soft, supple leather skin from deer hide. Makes first-quality garments; especially soft shirts, loose pants, and skirts.