tattersall

[ˈtætərsɔːl]

tattersall Definition

  • 1a type of checkered pattern, typically used for fabrics or horse blankets
  • 2a fabric with a tattersall pattern

Using tattersall: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tattersall" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He wore a tattersall shirt to the party.

  • Example

    The horse was covered with a tattersall blanket.

  • Example

    The curtains were made of tattersall fabric.

tattersall Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tattersall

Phrases with tattersall

  • a suit made from a fabric with a tattersall pattern

    Example

    He looked dashing in his tattersall suit.

  • a checkered pattern that resembles the tattersall pattern

    Example

    The tablecloth had a tattersall check pattern.

  • a vest made from a fabric with a tattersall pattern

    Example

    He wore a tattersall vest with his suit.

Origins of tattersall

named after Richard Tattersall, an Englishman who established a horse market in London in the late 18th century

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Summary: tattersall in Brief

'Tattersall' [ˈtætərsɔːl] refers to a checkered pattern used for fabrics or horse blankets. It is named after Richard Tattersall, an Englishman who established a horse market in London in the late 18th century. 'Tattersall' can be used to describe a fabric with this pattern, as well as clothing items like a tattersall suit or vest.