dornick

/ˈdɔrnɪk/
noun
  1. A small stone or pebble, especially one used as a missile or thrown in play.
    • The old path was lined with smooth dornicks worn by centuries of rain.
    • He picked up a dornick and tossed it at the tin can.
    • The kids skipped dornicks across the surface of the pond.
  2. A type of coarse linen or damask fabric, originally made in Doornik (Tournai), Belgium.
    • The tablecloth was made of heavy dornick, embroidered with floral patterns.
    • In the antique shop, she found a bolt of dornick fabric from the 18th century.
    • The curtains were sewn from a sturdy dornick that blocked out the morning light.
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