Pillowy vs Pillows - What's the difference?
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Resembling a pillow: soft and fluffy
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* 2012 , Si King, Dave Myers, The Hairy Bikers' Big Book of Baking
As an adjective pillowy
is resembling a pillow: soft and fluffy.As a noun pillows is
plural of pillow.pillowy
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation
- Delectable soft, pillowy rolls, filled with a sweet nutty mixture or fruit, these are like tea cakes and are great for breakfast or tea.