Frill (noun)

  1. A decorative strip of fabric or lace that is sewn onto the edge of clothing or other items.
  2. A small and unimportant detail or feature that is added to something to make it more attractive or interesting.

Origin:

The word "frill" is originated from the old english word "friĆ°l" meaning "ornament". it was first used in the 16th century. .

Examples:

  1. The dress had a frill around the collar.
  2. She added a frill to her hair with a ribbon.
  3. The cake was decorated with a frill of icing.
  4. The car had a frill of chrome on the side.
  5. The phone had a frill of extra features that most people never used.
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