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continental quilt

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Word: Continental Quilt

Definition: A continental quilt is a type of soft bed covering that is usually filled with down feathers, often from a bird called the eider. It is designed to keep you warm while you sleep.

Usage Instructions:
  • You use "continental quilt" when talking about bedding or comfort items for beds.
  • It is often used in colder climates, as it provides a lot of warmth.
Example:
  • "I love my continental quilt; it keeps me cozy during the winter nights."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more advanced conversations, you might hear people discussing the qualities of a continental quilt, such as its insulation properties or how it is made. For example:
    • "The continental quilt is renowned for its lightweight yet warm design, making it an ideal choice for cold-weather bedding."
Word Variants:
  • Quilt: A general term for a bed covering made of two layers of fabric with padding in between.
  • Duvet: Often used interchangeably with continental quilt, though a duvet is typically a type of quilt that is also filled with down or synthetic fibers and usually requires a cover.
Different Meanings:
  • In some regions, "quilt" can refer to any type of stitched fabric covering, but when used with "continental," it specifically refers to the soft, down-filled variety.
Synonyms:
  • Duvet
  • Comforter
  • Bedspread (though a bedspread may not be filled with down)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "continental quilt" doesn’t have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you might use phrases like: - "Snuggle under the quilt" (to get comfortable and warm under the quilt). - "Tuck in" (to place the edges of the quilt under the body or mattress for better warmth).

Summary:

A continental quilt is a cozy and warm bed covering filled with soft down, perfect for chilly nights.

Noun
  1. a soft quilt usually filled with the down of the eider

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