BAIZE - meaning and definition. What is BAIZE
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What (who) is BAIZE - definition

LOOSELY-WOVEN PLAIN-WEAVE COTTON OR WOOL TEXTILE WITH A LONG NAP, DYED SOLID COLORS (USUALLY GREEN)
Green baize
  • A baize-covered snooker table

baize         
Baize is a thick woollen material which is used for covering tables on which games such as cards and snooker are played.
N-UNCOUNT
Baize         
·noun A coarse woolen stuff with a long nap;
- usually dyed in plain colors.
baize         
[be?z]
¦ noun a coarse felt-like woollen material that is typically green, used for covering billiard and card tables.
Origin
C16: from Fr. baies, feminine plural of bai (see bay4), treated as a singular noun.

Wikipedia

Baize

Baize is a coarse woollen (or in cheaper variants cotton) cloth, similar in texture to felt, but more durable.

Examples of use of BAIZE
1. Candlewick, boucle and burlap and baize Will vanish, like voile, by the end of our days.
2. Take full personal responsibility for your losses – never blame the table, the baize, or the cue.
3. It was stored in a sideboard, in a green baize drawer.
4. Which is not a bad reward for a lifetime of sacrifice, on either side of the green baize door.
5. Now he was dubbed the "Beckham of the Baize" because of his chiselled good looks and long, blond hair.