crinoline

[US]/'krɪn(ə)lɪn/
[UK]/'krɪnəlɪn/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a stiff fabric used to line skirts, creating a bell shape
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Example Sentences

Its general use of cloth gunnysack cloth, crinoline or steel Sibu replaced.

The crinoline of her dark flammulated dress swirled and swayed, sweeping into every corner of the stage.

She wore a crinoline under her wedding dress.

The fashion designer added layers of crinoline to the skirt.

Victorian-era women often wore crinolines for volume.

The crinoline rustled as she walked down the aisle.

The historical costume required a hoop crinoline for authenticity.

The crinoline gave the dress a beautiful silhouette.

The dancer's twirl made the crinoline flare out.

The bride's gown had a delicate crinoline trim.

The theater production required actors to wear crinolines for the period setting.

The costume designer used crinoline to create a dramatic effect on stage.

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