oillet (Meaning)

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oillet (n.)

A small opening or loophole, sometimes circular, used in mediaeval fortifications.

A small circular opening, and ring of moldings surrounding it, used in window tracery in Gothic architecture.

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oillet Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate lace tablecloth featured intricate oillets, adding a touch of elegance to the formal dinner.
  2. The leather boots had strategically placed oillets for proper ventilation and lacing.
  3. The grommets on the tarp were reinforced with oillets to prevent tearing.
  4. The oillets in the belt allowed for easy adjustment to accommodate different waistlines.
  5. The canvas bag had sturdy oillets to withstand the weight of heavy items.
  6. The metal sheets were secured together with oillets, forming a durable and weather-resistant roof.
  7. The sheer curtains had delicate oillets that cast intricate patterns on the floor when the sunlight streamed through.
  8. The sails of the sailboat had numerous oillets to allow for the proper flow of wind.
  9. The oillet in the fabric served as a guide for the needle during embroidery.
  10. The rubber mat had small oillets to facilitate drainage and prevent slips.

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A small opening or loophole, sometimes circular, used in mediaeval fortifications., A small circular opening, and ring of moldings surrounding it, used in windo

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The delicate lace tablecloth featured intricate oillets, adding a touch of elegance to the formal dinner.

The leather boots had strategically placed oillets for proper ventilation and lacing.

The grommets on the tarp were reinforced with oillets to prevent tearing.

The oillets in the belt allowed for easy adjustment to accommodate different waistlines.