Synonym: embellishment, flounce, ornament, ruffle. Similar words: frilly, frills, rill, grill, krill, trill, drill, thrill. Meaning: [frɪl] n. 1. (paleontology) a bony plate that curves upward behind the skull of many ceratopsian dinosaurs 2. an external body part consisting of feathers or hair about the neck of a bird or other animal 3. a strip of pleated material used as a decoration or a trim 4. ornamental objects of no great value.
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1. You could always sew a frill or two around the bottom of the skirt if you think it's too plain.
2. Economise on fabric by only making the frill to cover the front of the chair.
3. Optional trimmings For a gathered frill: lace or double-sided satin ribbon, measuring twice the perimeter of the cushion.
4. The frill is obtained by sewing a channel through a double thickness of fabric below the top of the curtain.
5. To make into a ruffle frill.
6. Now, here's the frill at half staff.
7. The neck has a well-marked frill in the coat.
8. The Clumber has a good neck frill and on no condition should his throat be shaved.
9. Its long postcranial frill not only serves as a display of aggression(sentence dictionary), but also protects the sensitive neck area from attacks.
10. She sewed a frill on the bottom of her skirt.
11. The Protoceratops had a frill on its head. Males had a bigger frill than females.
12. He pulled out his frill as far as his navel.
13. When these flowers frill bloom they send forth a fragrance at once delicate and sweet.
14. The frill is that ruff - like collar it to bluff its enemies, like feral cats.
15. She took pleasure in prefectly goffering the frill on her father's shirts.
16. The national news magazines have never granted her a cover story or a frill appreciation.
17. There were curtains dangling above my head, and under the frill I could see it was starting to get light.
18. It was in fact a butterfly[sentencedict.com], tawny orange like a tiger with a purple and black lace frill to its wings.
19. There was no garden; the harsh fen grasses ended in a coarse frill flapping against the walls of the gaunt house.
20. Pantaloon Rather like a Jackanapes, but with the colour in the calyx running around the edge like a frill.
21. Pin, tack and stitch along the remaining three sides, including frill or piping, if using.
22. At last dancing had become more than an extra and entertaining frill.
23. To press ridges or narrow pleats into ( a frill, for example ).