Noun
A thin cotton, white, dyed, or printed. The name is also applied to coarser and heavier cotton goods; as, shirting and sheeting muslins.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCrushed bay leaves impart more fragrance than whole leaves, but are more difficult to remove, and thus they are often used in a muslin bag or tea infuser. Source: Internet
And yet, the dress was exquisite, pristine white muslin bundles coming together to form an extraordinary silhouette. Source: Internet
Fine, Accented in 22kt gold, printed on archival paper with gilded edges, smyth sewing & concealed muslin joints. Source: Internet
But eating homemade tofu, warm and lightly steaming, sliced on its muslin wrapping cloth with a worn and hefty cleaver, is a revelation. Source: Internet
Sumaya Khan’s debut collection is a celebration of soft pastels rendered in cotton and muslin, featuring delicate appliqués, a liberal use of pearls, and soft feathers and florals. Source: Internet
Keeping those white muslin dresses white was hard work. Source: Internet