doily (Meaning)

Wordnet

doily (n)

a small round piece of linen placed under a dish or bowl

Webster

doily (n.)

A kind of woolen stuff.

A small napkin, used at table with the fruit, etc.; -- commonly colored and fringed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of doily

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doily Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate lace doily added a touch of sophistication to the antique table.
  2. Grandma's collection of handmade doilies was a testament to her patience and skill.
  3. The intricately crocheted doily served as a beautiful centerpiece for the dining table.
  4. The doily's intricate pattern was a testament to the artistry of the lacemaker.
  5. The doily was carefully placed beneath the vase to protect the delicate surface.
  6. The doily's vibrant colors added a cheerful touch to the drab room.
  7. The old doily had yellowed with age, but it still held sentimental value for the family.
  8. The doily's delicate design was inspired by the flowers in the garden.
  9. The crocheted doily was a perfect gift for the housewarming party.
  10. The doily's intricate pattern was reminiscent of the cobwebs that hung from the eaves of the house.

FAQs About the word doily

a small round piece of linen placed under a dish or bowlA kind of woolen stuff., A small napkin, used at table with the fruit, etc.; -- commonly colored and fri

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No antonyms found.

The delicate lace doily added a touch of sophistication to the antique table.

Grandma's collection of handmade doilies was a testament to her patience and skill.

The intricately crocheted doily served as a beautiful centerpiece for the dining table.

The doily's intricate pattern was a testament to the artistry of the lacemaker.