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comforter

/kuhm-fer-ter/US // ˈkʌm fər tər //UK // (ˈkʌmfətə) //

棉被,保惠师,保姆,保惠安

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that comforts.
    • : a quilt.
    • : a long, woolen scarf, usually knitted.
    • : the Comforter. Holy Ghost.

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Examples

  • Finally, you’ll need to consider whether or not you’ll be using a comforter or duvet on top of your weighted blanket.

  • Weighted blankets capture the cozy feeling of waking up under a heavy comforter on a winter’s day.

  • If you’re looking for even more bedding, most companies will also sell duvet covers, comforters, shams, and throws separately.

  • I’ve always been the worrier, the comforter, taking care of people.

  • If you need extra warmth at night, the Sunbeam is a great lighter option to slide under your comforter.

  • In a bedroom at the top of crumbling stairs, a bed was made up with a comforter.

  • There was no furniture in the room—just a comforter on the floor—and only one tiny window.

  • Though I am advocate of animal rights, a down comforter sounds pretty fantastic right now.

  • He forced himself to regard the great Enemy of Man as his best friend—his only comforter and refuge.

  • Perry was putting on his overcoat, winding his long comforter about his neck and drawing on his mittens.

  • The folds of the blanket looked as big as mountains, the lumps of the comforter as high as the hills.

  • Tinkle, tinkle went the bells The reindeer lifted their hoofs higher and pawed at the comforter.

  • He turned to his sole comforter, Serena, watching him with limpid grieved eyes.