I stared at her across the little table, with its red-and-white checkered cloth.
By the time she arrived, her husband's body was covered by a thin checkered cloth.
She pulled back the redand-white checkered cloth covering the basket.
She was carrying a glass oven dish with a checkered cloth draped over the top of it.
There were many tables with blue and white checkered cloths; painted girls were eating at the rear.
She was standing behind their picket fence, holding a plate with a checkered cloth over it.
Men wear only a checkered cloth around their waist.
For now lunch and dinner are served indoors at tables with red-and-white checkered cloths.
In medieval counting houses, the tables were covered with a piece of checkered cloth, to count money.
A staff with a gnarled top, and a bag of checkered blue cloth, lay at his feet.