All 9 Uses of
tapestry
in
The Westing Game
- Angela sat down next to her mother, removed a trousseau towel from her large tapestry shoulder bag, and took up embroidering the monogram D.
p. 22.9tapestry = made of rug-like fabric with artwork
- Angela, her face a mirror to the boy's suffering, grabbed her tapestry bag and hurried out of the room.
p. 24.9
- It was only Angela, who blushed and, hugging her tapestry bag close to her body, returned to her seat.
p. 25.9
- Thinking she was being laughed at, Sydelle Pulaski dropped her polka dot crutch and spilled her coffee on Angela's tapestry bag before managing a solid perch on the counter stool.
p. 65.4
- Angela carefully dug through the embroidery, personal items, and other paraphernalia in her tapestry bag and pulled out the newspaper folded to the Westing obituary.
p. 69.7
- Just this morning she had been given the chance to hide her love in Angela's bag, the big tapestry shoulder bag she carries next to her heart.
p. 83.2
- Angela stuffed her embroidery in the tapestry bag on seeing Denton Deere rush off the elevator.
p. 85.8
- In the overstuffed tapestry bag, under Sydelle's cosmetic case, Angela found a letter.
p. 87.6
- Here, I brought your tapestry bag; I didn't look at your notes or clues, honest.
p. 98.8 *
Definitions:
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(1)
(tapestry as in: the tapestry hangs in the museum) rug-like artwork -- often hung on a wall for display
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(2)
(tapestry as in: the tapestry of my life) something consisting of many interconnected, non-mechanical parts