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fluting
[ floo-ting ]
noun
- something having ornamental grooves, as a Greek column.
- a groove, furrow, or flute, or a series of these.
fluting
/ ˈfluːtɪŋ /
noun
- a design or decoration of flutes on a column, pilaster, etc
- grooves or furrows, as in cloth
Example Sentences
Press one stack of the rectangles into each well of the muffin pan, folding or fluting the edges slightly to make an attractive cup.
There’s a top and a bottom, and between them is a bunch of ridged or diagonally reinforced filler called “fluting.”
A couple of employees are in the music business, which helps explain the aural entertainment; dinner tastes better with Herbie Mann fluting through “Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty.”
The asteroid that brought that cacophony to a cataclysmic end made room for the expansion of fluting birds.
Zegler, whose petite frame and childlike expressions give Maria an extra air of innocence, possesses a fluting soprano that is captivating and of a piece with her character’s naivete.
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