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pillowy

[ pil-oh-ee ]

adjective

  1. pillowlike; soft; yielding:

    a pillowy carpet.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pillowy1

First recorded in 1790–1800; pillow + -y 1
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A Greek institution on May 4 will serve its last flame-kissed grilled lamb, its final pillowy potatoes, its saganaki swan song.

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It gives cake a little grit and toastiness, a reminder that not all desserts need to be pillowy soft..

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Thanksgiving, for all its excess, is not a particularly textural meal—pillowy mashed potatoes, velvety gravy, candied yams collapsing under their own syrup.

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These soft-baked snacks include creme filling sandwiched between two pillowy golden snack cakes, offering a twist on the Golden Oreo sandwich cookie.

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Louis, for instance, is striking, a technological creation that looks cartoonishly plump and pillowy rather than reptilian and scaly, a hand-drawn design now a tactile, real-world presence.

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