Raw silk fibres.
Fluid glass floating on iron in the puddling furnace, produced by the vitrification of oxides and earths which are present.
A small stream of water.
A body feather of an ostrich.
The common rush (Juncus effusus).
Any thread-like material having parallel strands that are not spun or wound around each other.
A thread used to clean the gaps between the teeth.
The fibres covering a corncob etc.; the loose downy or silky material inside the husks of certain plants, such as beans.
Spun sugar or cotton candy, especially in the phrase "candy floss".
A dance move in which the dancer repeatedly swings their arms, with clenched fists, from the back of their body to the front, on each side.
To show off, especially by exhibiting one's wealth or talent.
To clean the area between the teeth using floss.
To perform the floss dance move.
A material, consisting of tarred fibres, used to caulk or pack joints in plumbing, masonry, and wooden shipbuilding.
The coarse portion separated from flax or hemp in hackling.