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Purl

verb
(past & past part. purled; pres. part. purling)
1.
Flow in a circular current, of liquids.  Synonyms: eddy, swirl, whirl, whirlpool.
2.
Make a murmuring sound.  Synonym: sough.
3.
Knit with a purl stitch.
4.
Edge or border with gold or silver embroidery.
5.
Embroider with gold or silver thread.






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"Purl" Quotes from Famous Books



... that purl across The gleaming pebbles and the moss, We love no less than classic streams— The Rhines and Arnos of ...
— Riley Love-Lyrics • James Whitcomb Riley

... omnibuses, roll swiftly by; watermen with dim dirty lanterns in their hands, and large brass plates upon their breasts, who have been shouting and rushing about for the last two hours, retire to their watering-houses, to solace themselves with the creature comforts of pipes and purl; the half-price pit and box frequenters of the theatres throng to the different houses of refreshment; and chops, kidneys, rabbits, oysters, stout, cigars, and 'goes' innumerable, are served up amidst a noise and confusion of smoking, running, ...
— Sketches by Boz - illustrative of everyday life and every-day people • Charles Dickens

... with pregnant streams the plants and flowers: Soon as he clears whate'er their passage stay'd, And marks the future current with his spade, Swift o'er the rolling pebbles, down the hills, Louder and louder purl the falling rills; Before him scattering, they prevent his pains, And shine in mazy wanderings ...
— The Iliad of Homer • Homer

... the officers come it over me; they're gentlemen, and it don't try a fellow," would Rake say in confidential moments over purl and a penn'orth of bird's-eye, his experience in the Argentine Republic having left him with strongly aristocratic prejudices; "but when it comes to a duffer like that, that knows no better than me, what ain't a bit better than me, ...
— Under Two Flags • Ouida [Louise de la Ramee]

... these reveal to the hardened earth-seeker the universe which the youthful mind has with it always. No fear and no favor; the open fields and the light upon the hills; morning, noon, night; stars, the bird-calls, the water's purl—these are the natural inheritance of the mind of the child. Men call it poetic, those who are hardened fanciful. In the days of their youth it was natural, but the receptiveness of youth has ...
— Jennie Gerhardt - A Novel • Theodore Dreiser

... purl two," chanted Mollie. "Wait till I get this needle off and I'll give it to you. I can't ...
— The Outdoor Girls in Army Service - Doing Their Bit for the Soldier Boys • Laura Lee Hope

... Greeks to fight; Making such sober action with his hand That it beguiled attention, charm'd the sight: In speech, it seem'd, his beard, all silver white, Wagg'd up and down, and from his lips did fly Thin winding breath, which purl'd up to the sky. ...
— The Rape of Lucrece • William Shakespeare [Collins edition]

... in the edge of the material and when half way through, take the two threads at the eye of the needle, bringing them towards you at the right and under the point of the needle, and draw the thread from you, making the purl or loop stitch directly on the edge of the buttonhole. The stitches should be about the width of the needle apart to allow for the purl. Be careful to complete each stitch with a uniform movement so that the line will be perfectly straight and not wavy. The stitches are placed more closely ...
— Textiles and Clothing • Kate Heintz Watson



Words linked to "Purl" :   resound, feed, knit, run, whirl, knitting stitch, handicraft, yarn, noise, thread, embroider, course, purl stitch, broider, eddy, make noise, flow



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