paillette
Americannoun
plural
paillettes-
a spangle for ornamenting a costume.
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(in enameling) a decorative piece of gold, silver, or colored foil.
noun
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a sequin or spangle sewn onto a costume
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a small piece of metal or foil, used in enamelling for decoration
Other Word Forms
- pailletted adjective
Etymology
Origin of paillette
From French, dating back to 1875–80; pallet 1
Example Sentences
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Unfortunately the sheer weight of the paillette embroidering did not always cut the most flattering of shapes on some of the tights, all be them finely executed.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 24, 2022
Michelle Rodriguez ruled the “Mad Max: Fury Road” red carpet in a skin-skimming long-sleeved evening gown with floral paillette embroidery by Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad.
From Washington Times • May 14, 2015
The thickly embroidered paillette body suits in stripes evoked how observers in the Sixties imagined what space-age fashions might be — as Russia battled with the U.S. for dominance in space during the Cold War.
From US News • Jan. 26, 2015
The collection, built on dense jacquards and shades of jungle green, featured intricately embroidered minidresses, boxy little jackets cuffed or collared in faux wood paneling and long dresses sprouting plastic paillette leaves.
From New York Times • Oct. 1, 2014
The obsidian also has apparently been subjected to the artificial fire; and a splinter of it contains a paillette of free copper.
From The Land of Midian — Volume 1 by Burton, Richard Francis, Sir
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