Frill meaning in English
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Definition
a frill (on a dress): a decorative piece of fabric (on a dress) which is wrinkled or gathered together
Examples
- "Nana was so beautiful, she would wear these amazing pink dresses with lace and frills."
Exercise 1
Finally, find the term used in the song which describes a sudden feeling of great excitement or pleasure:
"I got a real when I met Elvis: I was shaking and my skin felt very cold."
"I got a real when I met Elvis: I was shaking and my skin felt very cold."
Finally, find the term used in the song which describes a sudden feeling of great excitement or pleasure:
"I got a real [not done] thrill when I met Elvis: I was shaking and my skin felt very cold."
"I got a real [not done] thrill when I met Elvis: I was shaking and my skin felt very cold."
thrill: "Thrill" is the term we were looking for here. A "thrill" is a sudden wave of excitement or pleasure. Note also the verb form: "The prospect of working with you thrills me", and the adjective: "You don't sound thrilled about this project: are you really committed?".
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