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Quilt   /kwɪlt/   Listen
Quilt

noun
1.
Bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together.  Synonyms: comfort, comforter, puff.
verb
(past & past part. quilted; pres. part. quilting)
1.
Stitch or sew together.
2.
Create by stitching together.



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"Quilt" Quotes from Famous Books



... inspector opened the door, and hesitatingly, one after the other, entered the room. Their eyes met the following sight: Beside the single window stood the big wooden bed with a huge feather mattress. On the crumpled feather bed lay a tumbled, crumpled quilt. The pillow, in a cotton pillow-case, also much crumpled, was dragging on the floor. On the table beside the bed lay a silver watch and a silver twenty-kopeck piece. Beside them lay some sulphur matches. Beside ...
— Masterpieces of Mystery In Four Volumes - Detective Stories • Various

... on her back between the pillows, her hair loose around her face, a thick plait of it tossed out over the faded green silk quilt. One arm supported her head, the other was hidden by the bed covering. The bright light that streamed through the window ...
— The Guests Of Hercules • C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson

... died the next day. One moment he was there, an uneasy figure, under the tulip quilt, and the next he had gone away entirely, leaving a terrible quiet behind him. He had been the center of the little house, a big and cheery and not over-orderly center. Followed his going not only quiet, but a wretched tidiness. ...
— The Amazing Interlude • Mary Roberts Rinehart

... his candle and sank upon his bed to rest. The heat of the evening seemed to increase. He became restless, and throwing off his quilt and drawing his curtain aside, turned towards the window to inhale the last breeze which yet might be wafted from the neighbouring heath. But no zephyr was stirring. On a sudden a broad white flash of lightning—nothing more than summer heat—made our bibliomaniac lay his head upon his pillow ...
— Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs • Henry H. Harper

... louder than words, for suddenly he was at the rail getting rid of his hard-earned supper. When he tottered back, already his father was spreading quilt and blanket against the rail behind which ...
— Gold Seekers of '49 • Edwin L. Sabin


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