scroop

/skrup/
noun
  1. A soft, rustling sound, especially the sound made by silk or similar fabric when rubbed together.
    • The tailor listened for the scroop of the fabric to check its quality.
    • The scroop of her silk dress announced her entrance into the room.
    • I love the scroop of new bedsheets when you first unfold them.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To make a soft, rustling sound, like silk or fine fabric.
    • He scrooped the fabric between his fingers to test its texture.
    • The curtains scrooped gently in the breeze.
    • Her skirt scrooped as she walked down the aisle.
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