| 释义 | pillowed
 pil·lowP0304300 (pĭl′ō)n.1.  A cloth case stuffed with something soft, such as down, feathers, or foam rubber, used to cushion a part of the body, especially the head during sleep.2.  A decorative cushion.3.  The pad on which bobbin lace is made.v. pil·lowed, pil·low·ing, pil·lows v.tr.1.  To rest (one's head) on or as if on a pillow.2.  To serve as a pillow for: Grass pillowed my head.v.intr.1.  To rest on or as if on a pillow.2.  To assume the shape of a pillow.[Middle English, from Old English pyle, pylu, pylw-, from West Germanic *pulwī, from Latin pulvīnus.]
 pil′low·y adj.
 pillowed
 pillowedResting or reclining on some soft, cushioned material. She lay pillowed on velvet cushions. You should see her dog—the thing sleeps at night pillowed in a lush satin mattress. I swear, it has a better life than I do.See also: pillowpillowedmod. pregnant. (Refers to the swelling in a pregnant woman’s abdomen.)  She does look a bit pillowed, doesn’t she? See also: pillowpillowed
 pulvinated, pillowedCushion-shaped, bulging out, as in the convex profile of the frieze in some Ionic orders.MedicalSeepillow |