I had to find some napkin or something I had my lunch on to jot down some notes.
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When his cue came he quickly deposited the gum in a napkin and stepped on stage.
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Jack Lott's original drawings of the cartridge were done on a napkin at a diner.
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He also turned the tropical bloom that decorated each napkin into a boutonniere.
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I recycle and re-create pieces from napkin rings, place mats or anything I find.
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Hamilton sweeps the crumbs into a paper napkin and slides out of the red booth.
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Even better is a breakfast your kid can wrap in a paper napkin and take with him.
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He signed a napkin at a party that Dennis claimed represented a legal document.
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The mini cinnamon rolls we tested were served warm and gooey on a paper napkin.
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A small piece of table linen that is used to wipe the mouth and to cover the lap in order to protect clothing
Diaper: garment consisting of a folded cloth drawn up between the legs and fastened at the waist; worn by infants to catch excrement
A napkin, or face towel (also in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and South Africa: serviette) is a rectangle of cloth or tissue paper used at the table for wiping the mouth while eating. It is usually small and folded. ...
Napkins generally come in two different sizes, Beverage (4-3/4) or Luncheon (6-1/2). Some catalogs carry other sizes. If curious, please ask. ...
To dream of a napkin, foretells convivial entertainments in which you will figure prominently. For a woman to dream of soiled napkins, foretells that humiliating affairs will thrust themselves upon her.
(Gr. soudarion , Joh 11:44; Joh 20:7; Lat. sudarium , a "sweat-cloth"), a cloth for wiping the sweat from the face. But the word is used of a wrapper to fold money in (Luk 19:20), and as an article of dress, a "handkerchief" worn on the head (Act 19:12).