noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Cindy's dress was covered with frills and bows.
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Some cheaper airlines offer few frills.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A fresh breeze curled the tops of the waves into tiny frills of foam that glistened white on the sapphire sea.
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Economise on fabric by only making the frill to cover the front of the chair.
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In the morning, she rose early and dressed in her plainest clothes, flounces and frills had no place in business.
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Like the man, the surroundings have no distracting frills.
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Pin, tack and stitch along the remaining three sides, including frill or piping, if using.
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She wore black and white striped clown pants, baggy, with frills, and an oversized man's shirt.
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The point was to get it on, and never mind the fusses and frills.
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There was no garden; the harsh fen grasses ended in a coarse frill flapping against the walls of the gaunt house.