quilt
Pronunciation: British [kw?lt] American [kw?lt]?
n. Quilt, quilt; quilt-like object
v. sew (quilt); stuff it with padding and sew it together; make it piece by piece; edit it with excerpts and other methods
vt. piece it together; add soft lining Sewing after material
vi. Sewing quilts
Plural: quilts
Example:
1. Trembling with fear, he threw himself down on the bed and covered his head with the quilt.
He was shaking with fear, lying on the bed and covering his head with the quilt.
2. The quilt has pretty, scalloped edges and intricate quilting.?
This quilt has beautiful ruffled edges, and the quilting is also very delicate.
3. There is a pillow and a quilt on it.?
There is a quilt and a pillow on the bed.
Extended information:
pillow
Pronunciation: British [?p?l?] American [?p?lo?]?
n. Pillow; cushion; lace cushion
vt. Place on pillow; use as pillow
vi. Use... as pillow
Third person singular: pillows Plural: pillows Present participle: pillowing Past tense: pillowed Past participle: pillowed
Example:
1. This piece of cloth can be used to make a pair of pillow cases.?
This piece of cloth can be used as a pair of pillowcases.
2. He took off his sweater, rolled it into a pillow and lay down on the grass?
He took off his sweater, rolled it into a pillow and lay down on the grass? Lying down.
3. In bed, I rest my head on a soft pillow filled with feathers.?
I lie on the bed and rest my head on a soft pillow filled with feathers.