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pilled past simple and past participle ofpill pill verb[ I ] USuk /pɪl/ us /pɪl/(UKbobble) If a piece of clothing or material pills, it develops small balls of threads on its surface.(衣服或布料)起球粒,起纤维绒球 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Textiles: general words baize Bargello bias brocade cloth cutpiece fibre mesh multi-stranded multifilament nap padding pile pill reweave suiting the weft webbed webbing yarn
Examples of pilled pilled
In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Anyone put up for election could be "pilled" or blackballed. Although he had smoothly pilled away from the chasing pack, until a misfire set in. From Wikipedia
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