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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Provided with a pillow or pillows; having the head resting on, or as on, a pillow.

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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of pillow.

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Examples

  • Avoid slopes today with tell-tale signs of loading such as pillowed drifts or a more cohesive texture.

    SunValleyOnline.com - Recent Posts 2010

  • Avoid slopes today with tell-tale signs of loading such as pillowed drifts or a more cohesive texture.

    SunValleyOnline.com - Recent Posts 2010

  • Avoid slopes today with tell-tale signs of loading such as pillowed drifts or a more cohesive texture.

    SunValleyOnline.com - Recent Posts 2010

  • All the car was singing a score of songs at once, and Bert, his head pillowed on Mary's breast with her arms around him, started "On the Banks of the Wabash."

    CHAPTER V 2010

  • The new Pixel Bed by Olivieri main feature is an awesome pillowed headboard.

    Couch Full of Color – The Pixel Couch 2009

  • She wept in the loneliness of the all-too-spacious bed, strove to forget Billy's incomprehensible cruelty, even pillowed her cheek with numb fondness against the bruise of her arm; but still resentment burned within her, a steady flame of protest against

    CHAPTER XIV 2010

  • Woman as storm, as a weather front, as tornado, hurricane, twin dark boobs like the pillowed chaos of clouds, thunderheads, crashing against the shirt she wears, my shirt, my favorite shirt.

    She said James Lloyd Davis 2011

  • I had said good-bye to him that morning, lounging in a dressing-gown on the be-pillowed window couch and delivering himself of oracular and pessimistic epigrams.

    Chapter 4 2010

  • Instead they sit or lie stretched out on the pillowed platforms as though lost in dreams.

    Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer Lucy Weston 2011

  • His cheek was pillowed restfully in the ooze, and on his face there was an expression of content.

    CHAPTER 3 2010

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