Frilling [verb]

Definition of Frilling:

beautify, embellish

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Sentence/Example of Frilling:

She wore a black, closely fitting dress, touched at throat and wrists with white frilling.

She gave these answers, with her attention apparently absorbed in folding and refolding the frilling on her nightgown.

Her fingers dropped from the frilling of her nightgown, and her fierce black eyes flashed at me.

Her fingers went back to the frilling, and she turned her head sullenly away from me.

Deep and graceful frilling on the lip is always characteristic of this species; it reaches absolute perfection here.

She covered her chairs with Turkey-red cotton, frilling them round the seats.

And big tears trickled down her cheeks as far as the frilling of her collarette.

There was a frilling, or ruche, or tucker, about the throat that I think had been sewn into it three weeks before.

This is known as "frilling," and in bad cases it may spread until a large part of the film42 has detached itself from the glass.

Christine stood by the dressing-table pleating the cover-frilling with her small fingers that were loaded with rings.