Pillow can be used as a noun or a verb.
There are two meanings to it. Using pillow as a noun refers to the object we use for sleeping or as a part of the cushion in a furniture. Using pillow as a verb may mean in support of or as protection against blows.
Example:
"During a heavy wind and rain, Elizabeth pillowed her child with her body."
or
"Too exhausted to run, he found the closest mound of dry earth to rest as on a pillow."
However, in writing, it's best to keep it simple - pillow works best as a noun.
Bolster
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
A verb is an action word. 'He' is a pronoun. There are no verb variations for 'he'.
The verb
Got is an irregular verb. It is the past tense verb of "get".
The verb of embroidery is embroider.Other verbs depending on the tense are embroiders, embroidering and embroidered.Some example sentences are:"I will embroider a pillow case"."She embroiders a pillow case"."We are embroidering a blanket in class"."I embroidering this rug".
The verb formation for the word "soft" would be "soften."
PILLOW
A Pillow Pett
Standard Pillow SizesStandard Pillow -- 20" x 26"Queen Pillow -- 20" x 30"King Pillow -- 20" x 36"European or Continental Pillow --26" x 26"Boudoir Pillow -- 12" x 16"
A down pillow is higher quality pillow that provides more comfort. Down pillows squish your head and are smoother to the touch. These can be some ways to tell is your pillow is a down pillow.
the pillow!
The plural of pillow is pillows
pillow
It's a pillow. It's a pet. It's a pillow pet.
A pillow stuffing is a material used to fill out a pillow! e.g. goose feathers.
You put a pillow in a pillow case and this keeps it clean... Perhaps this is your answer?