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sunburst pleat

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Explanation of "Sunburst Pleat"

Definition:
A "sunburst pleat" is a type of fabric fold that is created by making knife pleats (which are folds going in one direction) cut on the bias (diagonally across the fabric) to create a flared effect. This means that the fabric spreads out in a way that looks like the rays of the sun.

Usage Instructions:
  • Noun Usage: "Sunburst pleat" is used as a noun. It refers specifically to the design or style of the pleat in clothing or fabric.
Example:
  • "The designer used a sunburst pleat in the skirt to give it a beautiful, flowing look."
  • "She admired the sunburst pleats on the dress, which made it look very elegant."
Advanced Usage:

In fashion design, "sunburst pleats" can be used in various garments such as skirts, dresses, and even blouses. Designers might choose this style to add volume and movement to a piece of clothing.

Word Variants:
  • Pleat: A general term for a fold in fabric.
  • Knife Pleat: A specific type of pleat that goes in one direction.
Different Meaning:

While "sunburst" can refer to the rays of the sun or a bright burst of light, in this context, it specifically describes the shape and style of the pleats in fabric.

Synonyms:
  • Flared pleat
  • A-line pleat
  • Radiating pleat
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "To burst onto the scene": This idiom means to suddenly become very popular or successful, similar to how the rays of the sun burst forth.
  • "Pleat" alone does not have many idiomatic expressions, but it is often used in fashion-related discussions.
Summary:

A sunburst pleat is a stylish way to add flair to garments by creating folds that spread out elegantly, much like the rays of the sun.

Noun
  1. knife pleat cut on the bias to produce a flared effect

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