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US
/ˈkwɪɫtɪd/
]
[ UK /kwˈɪltɪd/ ]
[ UK /kwˈɪltɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- made of layers of fabric held together by patterned stitching
How To Use quilted In A Sentence
- The men are dressed in shabby, quilted jackets; they are bareheaded and barefoot.
- The plush, blue quilted leather seats in my test car were topdrawer. The Sun
- His mother quilted a cotton - padded anorak for him.
- Inside, gloves and mufflers are removed, quilted jackets are unzipped.
- (Not to mention the fact that only a monster with a heart of steel or stone could not have missed the fact that Michelle looks better than anyone has a right to in a white, quilted down jacket, when even the most lithe and anorectic supermodels look like fullbacks in the same winter wear.) Erica Heller: The Audacity of Hopelessness
- The suspect is described as a 30-year old black male, 5ft 6ins tall, wearing a grey beanie hat, dark quilted flat jacket, black gloves, dark jeans and white trainers.
- I peered outside at fishermen in green quilted waistcoats sat sheltered beneath big umbrellas beside a pond rippled by raindrops.
- With a quilted layer under a tailored wool coat. Times, Sunday Times
- Part of the popularity of stripy quilts was due to the ease with which they could be planned and made - broad strips sewn together by machine then quilted with patterns that only had to fit into a strip width.
- Inside, gloves and mufflers are removed, quilted jackets are unzipped.