English to Malayalam Dictionary frill

frill

ബജറ്റ്
definition
noun
It was pink, with frills around the collar and bottom hem.
a strip of gathered or pleated material sewn by one side onto a garment or larger piece of material as a decorative edging or ornament.
it was just a comfortable apartment with no frills
an unnecessary extra feature or embellishment.
example
Cross argues that dismissing music as a useless 'frill' smacks of ethnocentricity.
Her 'frill' tore and her shoulder and her tattoo were revealed.
At the same time, youth counsellors have been cut out of Toronto's public education system as a 'frill' .
To overcome the wax problem one may use a paper 'frill' , or a silver foil mince pie container to create a collar containing the wax.
And while we like mass transit, door-to-door school bus service is a 'frill' they should cut.
On some Triceratops fossils, both on the face and on the 'frill' (the only plate extending back over its neck), there are healed puncture wounds.
Three prominent horns and a large 'frill' at the back of the skull are the distinguishing characteristics of Triceratops.
For example, let's say you've got an eight-foot long skull of a Triceratops-like dinosaur adorned with horns over the nose and eyes, and an elongated bony 'frill' sticking out behind.
a 'frill' of silver hair surrounded a shining bald pate
Children's clothing now allows for a lot of freedom of movement, and dainty frocks and 'frilled' shirts are strictly for birthday parties and such.
However, thanks to its extra 'frills' like a high-resolution screen and the camera, it retails at a steep price of $999.
It had 'frills' at the end of the sleeves and exposed her shoulders.
The white pillow with 'frills' on Rita's bed made an excellent muffle for the young heroine's pain-wretched moans.
They don't include a whole lot of 'frills' and extras, but the end result is a cheaper priced board.
In an article last October, I described how my wife and I planned to chop around £800 a month from our expenses by cutting back on unnecessary luxuries, 'frills' and trimmings.
In his book on orchids he documents the elaborate 'frills' and furbelows, gimmicks and traps, that lure and exploit insect pollinators, thereby ensuring cross-fertilization.
‘In an economic downturn, you cut out the 'frills' ,’ Funderburg says.
It was a white color with long sleeves, a full skirt with lace and 'frills' galore, and a low but modest bodice edged with pearls.
Their ornamented dome may have served as a communication system that was primarily visual within species, analogous to the crests, horns, and 'frills' of ceratopsid dinosaurs.
That's serious stuff, folks - and incredibly tasty - but described without fanfare and presented with grace in lieu of 'frillery' .
What if it turns out that you look really hot in 'frills' ?
These reptiles are often ornamented with a crest of scales along the back, as well as assorted spines, 'frills' , and throat fans; all this gives them a remarkably prehistoric appearance.
So ceratopsian 'frills' may also have functioned as heat radiators, or signaling devices, or to attract mates, in addition to whatever protective function they may or may not have had.
First, you make well-intentioned promises to throw a small, intimate gathering, with minimal 'frills' and no bells or whistles.
All told, this disc presents a pleasant slate of pop jazz tunes with no 'frills' .
It was black, all right… and it had 'frills' on the collar and sleeves.
‘Our clients are paying for our services, not the extra 'frills' of working from the glassy palaces of Covent Garden,’ he said.
She wore a conservative blouse of dark cream chiffon, with a high, 'frilled' collar and ruffles up the front.
Lace was tied at the top, and it had little 'frills' around spaghetti straps.
The sleeves of the shirt were, thanks to Allicia, immaculately black, the 'frills' of the cuffs ruffled lightly.
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