frilly|frillier|frilliest in English
adjective
decorated with ruffles, decorated with frills
Use "frilly|frillier|frilliest" in a sentence
1. The frillier the better.
2. One frilly lace cravat.
3. Sweet darlings in frilly lace
4. She should have pretty dresses and frilly pants on.
5. The frilly curtains on the wall?
6. Frilly dresses are out; Chanel knockoffs are in.
7. Cozies Knitted green snail tea cosy with frilly bottom
8. Both sides came frilly armed and on their guard.
9. The little girl wore a frilly party dress.
10. Now she longed for a set of white frilly curtains.
11. Roseberry's Couture isn’t fragile; adjectives like frothy, frilly, and dainty aren’t in the designer's vernacular
12. Chinese women in bright pink frilly dresses led each of the 146 national delegations.
13. It'sounds like some old spinster with a pleated skirt and frilly blouse.
14. She wore a white blouse with an ostentatious frilly jabot and a big paste spray on one lapel.
15. Butter and Eggs is pale yellow double daffodil with many frilly petals
16. He was wearing, astonishingly, a frilly pink apron over shirt and trousers.
17. But don't be fooled by the frilly pinafores: all the maids here are men.
18. He needed only a mob cap and frilly apron to complete the image.
19. On one side of them was a sprawl of turquoise cabbages, frilly and tight-waisted, ready to bolt.
20. Women in white boots, short shorts and frilly cowgirl outfits kicked up their heels on it.
21. Our Blouses for women range from frilly floral-print styles to sensible button-front shirts
22. A single bulb hung from the ceiling and some one had adorned it with a preposterously frilly white shade.
23. The rule in costume was the frilly tutu, the short , stiffly - projecting skirt worn by every ballerina.
24. She had scraped knees, dirt under her fingernails and a certain loathing for anything pink or frilly.
25. • On one side of them was a sprawl of turquoise cabbages, frilly and tight-waisted, ready to bolt