Definitions for duvet

duvet du·vet

Spelling: [doo-vey, dyoo-]
IPA: /duˈveɪ, dyu-/

Duvet is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 48 anagrams from letters in duvet (detuv).

Definitions for duvet

noun

  1. a usually down-filled quilt, often with a removable cover; comforter.

Origin of duvet

1750-60; French: down (plumage), Middle French, alteration of dumet, derivative of Old French dum ≪ Old Norse dūnn down2

Examples for duvet

A tube of lubricant also flew into the stalls as a duvet was swiftly scooped up.

After a while he lowered himself on to the bed, and lay between Miss Showers and myself on the outside of the duvet.

The only covering consisted of a single blanket, and the duvet or down pillow, always found upon the foot of continental beds.

He put his face down in her duvet and smelled the cotton covers and her nighttime sweat, like a spice, like cinnamon.

But they believed, too, that Knox and Sollecito took pity on her later by covering her with a duvet.

But she improved it: "You must have it after you're in bed, and you must have my duvet."

The Dior dress Lawrence donned at the Globes bears a strong resemblance to a duvet cover accented with black tape.

I pulled my duvet up to my chin and felt the mattress shaping to my body.

One look resembled a duvet cover thrown around the shoulders like a long cape.

Word Value for duvet
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Words with friends

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