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dust ruffle
noun
a ruffle attached to the inside hem of a full-length petticoat or skirt to protect the bottom edge of the garment against dirt and wear, popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
a wide ruffle encircling the bottom perimeter of a bed and reaching to the floor, used decoratively or as protection against dust.
Example Sentences
She’d shinny up the dust ruffle on Camilla’s bed.
Some suggest placing the sofa on an end or on its back, then removing the dust ruffle, so you can find the bolts that attach the bed frame to the sofa.
Perhaps you had a Laura Ashley bedroom, as I did, my bedspread, sheets, dust ruffle and wallpaper all featuring the Bramble pattern, whose deep green ivy and royal blue strawberries are the backdrop to so many of my teenage memories.
Strip off the sheets, duvet, duvet cover, mattress pad and dust ruffle.
If your bed frame has attractive sides, you don’t need to cover them up with a dust ruffle.
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