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US
/ˈpɪɫoʊ/
]
[ UK /pˈɪləʊ/ ]
[ UK /pˈɪləʊ/ ]
VERB
-
rest on or as if on a pillow
pillow your head
NOUN
- a cushion to support the head of a sleeping person
How To Use pillow In A Sentence
- A few plum accents can bring in a note of elegance to any room; try a throw pillow or two, or a plum lampshade with a fringe?
- And when apriums - the babies of the pluots-plumcot family - hit the market, you can tuck them into a pillowy NPR Topics: News
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- Would you like a pillow to sit on? The Broken God
- She screamed into her pillow, releasing her frustration into the creamy white sheet.
- Besides can reduce the body sensitive the pressure with movability area, TEMPUR mattess and pillow still have sanitarian effect.
- And to relieve insomnia, try putting a drop of basil, chamomile, clary sage or lavender onto your pillow at night.
- True enough, there was a tell-tale head-shaped indentation on my pillow this morning, but that could mean anything.
- He's comfortable like this, lying against an array of chenille pillows while the woman in his arms nestles against him.
- She kicked the covers to the foot of the bed, swapped her pillow for another, and nestled as close to the wall as she could.