How to use in-sentence of “satin”:
+ Vionnet used materials such as crêpe de chine, gabardine, and satin to make her clothes; fabrics which were unusual in women’s fashion of the 1920s and 30s.
+ Panties may be made of silk, cotton, satin or man-made fabrics, and decorated with lace.
+ Dutchess satin is a gorgeous, high thread count, medium-bodied, low luster blended satin that sews easily and benefits from underlining to maintain shape.
+ The satin bowerbird is a small Australian bird known for its ability to build a special area for attracting females.
+ The satin bowerbird lives in rainforests and on the edge of drier forests along the east coast of Australia.
+ Dutchess satin is used extensively for bridal wear and accessories, due to its pearly sheen and structural stability.
+ She wears a white dress and a cloak that covers her knees in a cascade of rose-colored satin that speaks both to her beauty and to the luxury at her command.” Saltzman writes that “Lady Delmé” is one of the finest representatives of Reynolds’s intent to raise portraiture to the level of history painting.

