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Purl (Verb)

Meaning 1

Make a murmuring sound; "the water was purling".

Classification

Verbs of telling, asking, ordering, singing.

Examples

  • The gentle stream was purling softly as it wound its way through the forest.
  • The sound of the fountain was purling soothingly in the background, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
  • In the quiet mountain valley, the river was purling and bubbling over smooth stones.
  • The small waterfall was purling down the rocky slope, a mesmerizing sight to behold.
  • As the rain fell gently on the roof, it was purling a calming melody that lulled the children to sleep.

Synonyms

  • Sough

Hypernyms

  • Make Noise
  • Noise

Meaning 2

Knit with a purl stitch.

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • When knitting a sweater, remember to purl on the wrong side of the fabric to create a smooth texture.
  • To make the fabric of the scarf more interesting, she alternated between knit and purl rows.
  • You need to purl this entire row before you start the next pattern in the sweater.
  • Knitting a complicated pattern requires attention to detail, so be careful when you purl the stitches.
  • If you make a mistake while trying to purl the stitches, gently pull out the yarn to correct it.

Related Words

  • Purl (noun)

Meaning 3

Embroider with gold or silver thread.

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • The skilled artisan carefully learned how to purl intricate designs on velvet using gold thread.
  • She delicately began to purl the outline of the silver bird onto the black silk.
  • A metallic, purl line served as the border between the two scenes.
  • The artist mixed modern purl techniques with traditional methods to create something entirely new.
  • Using silver thread, the seamstress opted to purl throughout her wedding veil for a touch of elegance.

Hypernyms

  • Broider

Related Words

  • Purl (noun)

Meaning 4

Edge or border with gold or silver embroidery.

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • The professional seamstresses were tasked to carefully purl the edges of the queen's coronation robe with a delicate gold thread.
  • Master artisans from Italy were brought in to purl the intricate silver embroidery on the cathedral's centuries-old altar cloths.
  • This craftsmanship is rarely seen today, with artisans taking weeks to purl the beautiful floral borders on the aristocrat's ball gown.
  • Those days of exquisite needlework involved hours spent learning to purl an inch-perfect edge of ornate silver around the royal standard.
  • The fashion house prided itself on the careful way its staff could purl intricate gold patterns around the neckline of its limited edition evening dresses.

Hypernyms

  • Broider

Related Words

  • Purl (noun)

Meaning 5

Flow in a circular current, of liquids.

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • As the storm subsided, the water began to purl smoothly around the rocks in the river.
  • The stream's gentle current caused the eddies to purl in a soothing rhythm.
  • In the midst of the calm ocean, the waves started to purl in a circular motion around the ship.
  • In the center of the whirlpool, the water purlled quickly creating a mesmerizing display.
  • As the tide came in, the ocean water began to purl rapidly around the beach in a swirling vortex.

Synonyms

  • Whirl
  • Swirl
  • Eddy
  • Whirlpool

Hypernyms

  • Feed
  • Run
  • Course
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