frilly

IPA: frˈɪɫi

adjective

  • Having frills; frilled.
  • Over-elaborate or showy in character or appearance.
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Examples of "frilly" in Sentences

  • A frilly garter belt, in this case.
  • This frilly font is a stroke of genius.
  • The fungus grows in frilly masses on dead wood.
  • The trumpet shaped flowers are 1 long and frilly.
  • They have frilly fins and many are brightly colored.
  • Has a penchant for elaborate masks and frilly clothes.
  • The fruit is a ribbed achene with a frilly pappus at the tip.
  • The frilly petals inside are nearly white with purple veining.
  • The tips of the flowers are frilly and the leaves are strap shaped.
  • The blue speckled nudibranch is a large nudibranch with a frilly margin.
  • With boys there are fighting games, and as you said the ones for girls are "frilly".
  • I had always thought that I would not encourage any daughter of mine in frilly excesses.
  • The show's sexy but cheesy costumes run towards sequins, ruffled men's shirts unbuttoned to the navel, and girls in short, frilly skirts and skimpy bikini tops.
  • Simply stated, your average maid cafe appears normal from the outside, yet customers are greeted by subservient young women dressed in frilly French maid outfits.
  • Yep, looks like I am a Bad Bad Man when it comes to vampire goth softcore gay porn for girls who wanna see blokes in frilly shirts pouting at each other without ever actually properly getting it on.
  • We may invoke from their graves, as often as we wish, the characters of Molière and Holberg, to see nothing but a procession of figures in frilly costumes and wigs who, with affected and grotesque gestures, fulfill their mission.

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