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[ kwild ] / kwɪld /
adjectiverolled or incurved into a narrow tubular form. Origin of quilledFirst recorded in 1720–30; quill + -ed3 Words nearby quilledquill, quillai, quillai bark, quillback, quill driver, quilled, quiller, Quiller-Couch, quillet, quillfish, quilling Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for quilledAt one he bought some gloves for Mrs. Woodhouse, and at another some delicate, quilled chrysanthemums caught his eye. Johnstone of the Border|Harold Bindloss I have "quilled" for her many a time—that is, run the yarn off the reel into spools for use in the shuttle. My Boyhood|John Burroughs The deep red double daisy; in this the petals are usually tubular or quilled. The Botanical Magazine Vol. 7|William Curtis Used to blazon the quills of feathers: thus, a blue feather having its quill golden is blazoned—A feather az., quilled or. The Handbook to English Heraldry|Charles Boutell
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