Definitions for duvets

duvets du·vet

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

Duvets is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 88 anagrams from letters in duvets (destuv).

Definitions for duvets

noun

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

Origin of duvets

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

Examples for duvets

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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

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

Word Value for duvets
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Words with friends

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