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Qué (quién) es NAPKINS - definición

PIECE OF CLOTH OR PAPER USED TO WIPE ONE'S FACE OR SKIN WHILE EATING
Serviette; Napkins; Table napkin
  • A folded napkin
  • A rolled napkin in a [[napkin ring]]

napkin         
¦ noun
1. a square piece of cloth or paper used at a meal to wipe the fingers or lips and to protect garments.
2. Brit. dated a baby's nappy.
3. (also sanitary napkin) N. Amer. another term for sanitary towel.
Origin
ME: from OFr. nappe 'tablecloth' (from L. mappa: see map) + -kin.
napkin         
(napkins)
A napkin is a square of cloth or paper that you use when you are eating to protect your clothes, or to wipe your mouth or hands.
She was taking tiny bites of a hot dog and daintily wiping her lips with a napkin.
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napkin         
n.
1) to fold a napkin
2) to tuck a napkin (under one's chin)
3) a cocktail; dinner; linen; paper napkin

Wikipedia

Napkin

A napkin, serviette or face towelette is a square of cloth or paper tissue used at the table for wiping the mouth and fingers while eating. It is usually small and folded, sometimes in intricate designs and shapes.

Ejemplos de uso de NAPKINS
1. In addition, they use leaves as protective gloves or napkins.
2. They are not sitting at an assembly line, sticking knives, forks and napkins into plastic bags.
3. The cabin crew has yet to collect the cups and napkins.
4. If it doesn‘t require silverware, napkins, or, most important, companionship, it isn‘t lunch.
5. For here or to go?" Customers pay, reach for napkins and straws.