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fibre

Fibres are thread-like structures found in textiles or vegetables Fibre is vegetable fibers eaten as part of a diet. Eating more fibre will help you stay healthy. Fibre is thin glass fibres used to transmit computer data using pulses of light.

fibre

(= fiber) a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn (= fiber) a leatherlike material made by compressing layers of paper or cloth (= fiber) any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber) (= character) the inherent complex of attributes that determines a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions education has for its object the formation of character — Herbert Spencer

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Once there was an unfortunate forgetful guy named James who used to confuse Mary with Maria all the time. For that, Maria hated him with every fibre of her being.
Fibre-optic cables can carry huge amounts of information.
These socks are made from bamboo fibre.

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But I'm devoted to her with every fibre in my being, and I hereby swear to be true to her in word and deed, so help me God.
A fibre belt. A tropical hat.
It's our strongest impulse, to cling to life with every fibre of being.
My instinct, every fibre of my being, tells me differently.
That attitude could destroy morale, weaken the fibre of our brave men in white.
It's good for their moral fibre, to gaze into the bottomless pits of hell.
And according to my estimation of the resistance to pressure of vegetable fibre, it was stepped on by something that weighed a quarter of a ton.
Because once a nerve fibre is severed, there is no way, in heaven or on earth, to regenerate life back into it.
Part of his uniform is made of animal skins and yet the combat jacket is a modern synthetic fibre.
Forgive me, Mr President, but they hate us with every fibre of their existence.
I can sense it in every fibre of my being.
Have you tried this new high-fibre diet?
You can tell a lot from fibre samples if they aren't too wet.
You got those fibre samples yet?
Now, cotton and silk and every natural fibre is made up of these chains.
Done what? The radioactive groups in the fibre-forming molecules haven't catalysed the internal rearrangement, not in the least.
Do you know what it means? It means that to break the fibre, you'd have to split the molecule.
Thank you. At the moment, the fibre's intractable.
We are just going to announce it to the press. - Announce what? - My new fibre.
Have you got any wool mixed with nylon or synthetic fibre?
Synthetic fibre?
We've nothing to do with synthetic fibre here, sir.
Synthetic fibre.
Of synthetic fibre.
Who said I was going in for synthetic fibre?
That rancid little thing that you detest with every fibre of your being?
I hated with every fibre of my being. I hated every American I've ever known.
The nuclei are placed in the center of the fibre.
Under the fingernails the forensic investigator has found a fibre of blue silk torn from a tie.
However, the blue fibre under her fingernail belongs to a tie of mine.
And, since you are the sole surviving member of the line, you must know and you will tell me if I have to tear it from the living fibre of your very being.
Standard fibre optic control connections?
You can tell a lot from fibre samples if they aren't too wet, and I was hoping we wouldn't come up dry.

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