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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The gleaming net folded back on itself, made three pleats, made three great lines of battle. [Please select]
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"If you had a few puffs of rich brocaded satin set in with deeply folded pleats it wouldn't be bad." [Please select]
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These tucks and pleats are better run in be hand, so that they may be easily ripped. [Please select]
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As the baby grows and the flannel shrinks, these tucks and pleats can be let out. [Please select]
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Anthea stood pleating the end of the tablecloth into folds--she seemed earnestly anxious to get all the pleats the same size. [Please select]
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Then with a grave smile he set his face straight in front of him and walked on beside her, the dark green pleats of the McKay tartan whipping his bared knees. [Please select]
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