1. burlap - Noun
2. burlap - Verb
A coarse fabric, made of jute or hemp, used for bagging; also, a finer variety of similar material, used for curtains, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey're not going to teach science at all. What they do is take the science students down to the lake, tie them in burlap sacks and throw them in. If God thinks they're good science students, they float. Paula Poundstone
Additional common curing methods include wet burlap and/or plastic sheeting covering the fresh concrete. Source: Internet
A burly sergeant came into the home, handed Ned an more powder horn, a small burlap shoulder sack with some dried meat and two loaves of rye bread, and a pat on the back again. Source: Internet
In waste molding a simple and thin plaster mold, reinforced by sisal or burlap, is cast over the original clay mixture. Source: Internet
It began with the discovery, 10 years ago, of four bodies wrapped in burlap and discarded on a desolate stretch of Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach. Source: Internet
There has never been any mystery to why Spears became such a superstar, but these songs probably would have been huge even if Britney wore burlap sacks in all of her videos." Source: Internet