Her simple garment was metalcloth, but so fine-spun and gauzelike that it seemed woven of moonlight.
"Master of the Moondog"
Stanley Mullen
"For this purpose a great number of the women were assembled, each more lovely than the fairest woman man has ever seen, and all clad in such gauzelike glistening robes as would make the finest fabrics of this world look coarse and homely.
"Tales of the Caliph"
H. N. Crellin
She was dressed in a modish, informal dinner dress, of embroidered satin, cut fairly low at front and back and with sleeves of some gauzelike material reaching not halfway to her elbow, hardly sleeves at all, in fact.
"The Film Mystery"
Arthur B. Reeve