Skip to main content

doily

/doi-lee/US // ˈdɔɪ li //UK // (ˈdɔɪlɪ) //

百合花,斗笠,百合,斗篷

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural doi·lies.

    • : any small, ornamental mat, as of embroidery or lace.
    • : Archaic. a small napkin, as one used during a dessert course.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The resulting bread was tangy and chewy, with crisp doily skirt edges from the melted cheese.

  • That explains the assertive bearing of the women in the “Sitting” series, in which the doilies become chairs, perhaps in an executive suite.

  • Never a public or private showoff, doilies and framed photos of deceased relatives were her notion of decor.

  • Somebody has to draw the line, and if it takes a 90-pound Jewish grandmother bedecked in a doily to do it, so be it.

  • All wear white gloves, have doily-adorned seats, and accept American Express.

  • She had arranged the jelly in a dainty dish, and now ran into the dining-room for a doily, which she wrapped about it.

  • Remove the glass and doily; put it in front of your plate a little to the right.

  • If fruit is the first course, there should be at each place a fruit-plate with a doily, finger-bowl, and fruit-knife on it.

  • All such receptacles are placed on a small plate either with or without a paper doily of the right size.

  • Place a lace paper doily on the plate, stand the glass on this and lay a pink rose on the plate.