The verb "to quill" is to fold lace, muslin or other light material into narrow flutes or pleats; when so pleated the material is called "quilling." [Please select]
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He rustled the pleated pages, jerking his chin on his high collar. [Please select]
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The women wore a long coat or jacket of blue cloth, trousers, and a very full pleated skirt. [Please select]
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A folded cotton kerchief and accordion-pleated apron give a daintiness to the whole dress. [Please select]
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There is a small standing collar of buff cloth, and a falling cravat of pleated cream-colored lace worn in front. [Please select]
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On a Saturday, they wear their business suits, sack coat with either stiff or pleated-bosom shirts, and a starched collar. [Please select]
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Bentley into a large bedroom, where a high, four-posted bed lifted a pleated canopy toward the ceiling. [Please select]
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"I know I'm a fright," she asserted vigorously, shaking out the folds of her pleated skirt.' [Please select]
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She was rather ultra-stylishly clad for a negligee, summer-resort community, wearing a pleated taffeta skirt and Georgette crepe waist and a white sailor hat of expensive straw with a bright blue ribbon around the crown. [Please select]
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At the door of the cottage was the girl with the pleated skirt and white sailor hat, still leading the now submissive but quivering youth. [Please select]
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