Corduroy
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British pronunciation/kˈɔːdjɔːɹˌɔ‍ɪ/
American pronunciation/ˈkɔɹdɝˌɔɪ/

Definition & Meaning of "corduroy"

Corduroy
01

a strong but soft cotton fabric patterned with raised straight lines

corduroy definition and meaning

What is "corduroy"?

Corduroy is a type of fabric that is distinguished by its distinct ridges or "cords" that run vertically down the length of the material. It is made by weaving together cotton, wool, or synthetic fibers with a series of raised parallel ridges, which are then cut to create a pile that is soft and fuzzy to the touch. Corduroy is a durable and warm fabric that is commonly used for clothing such as jackets, pants, and skirts, as well as for home decor items like upholstery and curtains. It is available in a range of colors and textures, and can be woven in different weights and densities to suit different applications. While corduroy has a casual and comfortable feel, it can also be dressed up for more formal occasions, making it a versatile and timeless fabric that has remained popular for generations.

02

a rural road or track made from logs laid side by side

to corduroy
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build (a road) from logs laid side by side

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The corduroy road was a relic of early rural transportation.
She carefully drove her bike over the corduroy path.
Her vintage corduroy jumper paired well with her favorite turtleneck sweater.
He helped to repair the corduroy road after the storm.
The old corduroy road was bumpy and uneven.
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