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doily
[ doi-lee ]
noun
- any small, ornamental mat, as of embroidery or lace.
- Archaic. a small napkin, as one used during a dessert course.
doily
/ ˈ»åɔɪ±ôɪ /
noun
- a decorative mat of lace or lacelike paper, etc, laid on or under plates
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of doily1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of doily1
Example Sentences
On a lace vintage doily, Simpson embroidered the Japanese proverb “Fall seven times, stand up eight,†a fitting metaphor for her metamorphosis as an artist.
And seven petticoats beneath, so she seemed to skim just above the pile of the carpet, like a floating doily.
Rachel Scott, 40, the New York-based designer behind the women’s wear line Diotima, was also inspired by the lace doilies she saw growing up.
She filled the place with antiques and doilies and Victorian-era wedding photos — some of which she bought on EBay — with unsmiling brides and grooms.
The three Witchlings and the two older witches settled into cushiony floral chairs around a table covered with an old-fashioned doily tablecloth.
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