Lisles [noun]

Definition of Lisles:

a fine strand of twisted fibers

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Opposite/Antonyms of Lisles:

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Sentence/Example of Lisles:

Every hundred yards or so I had a close peep at the ground in front through de Lisle's periscope.

De Lisle says that where we have hand grenades we can advance still further; where we have not, we lose ground.

De Lisle told me that one week had made the most astonishing difference to the savvy of these first arrivals of the New Army.

So I clambered down off my perch and went again to de Lisle's post of command where I found him still sitting.

There was neither use nor time to refer back to de Lisle and he had to come to the decision himself.

The 1st Division under de Lisle halted before Merris, after severe fighting which drove the enemy back many miles.

The same high praise must be given to those two redoubtable divisional leaders, Hubert Gough and de Lisle.

Yet geographers, with the exception of M. de Lisle, and one or two since, seem to have made no use of these helps.

The Lisle-thread gloves will last as long as the kid, and will be much better on the whole, because they will wash.

But this, her manifest preference, did not please Duncan Lisle—there might be no accounting for it, but it was a fact.