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throw pillow

noun

  1. a small pillow placed on a chair, couch, etc., primarily for decoration.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of throw pillow1

First recorded in 1955–60
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Example Sentences

A few brocade throw pillows lie atop the spread to complete the earth-tone look.

Her mantra, “Life is too short to stuff a mushroom,” became a feminist rallying cry, finding its way onto matchbooks, dish towels and throw pillows.

This only fuels Barrymore to dive into throw pillow embroidered quote mode as she grabs Harris’ hands.

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There were teapots sprouting roses by Mary Rose Young, as well as hand-painted throw pillows, twig place mats and antique jewelry.

His dressing room is appointed with mimosa-scented candles, fresh-cut hortensias and throw pillows; hers has a pile of wet towels on the floor.

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