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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pulled the quilt" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the action of drawing or tugging a quilt, often to cover oneself or adjust it. Example: "As the night grew colder, she pulled the quilt tighter around her shoulders."
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She pulled the quilt tighter around her shoulders.
She should have pulled the quilt from the sofa and wrapped it around herself, but it was too late now.
He'd pulled the quilt right up to his chin, and the cold air was like the wind that blew in his face in the Maserati.
Mr Evans told the court that when he stopped having sex with the girl and started to get dressed the girl "huffed... she pulled the quilt over herself".
So on a recent night, when noisy neighbors kept him awake, Jeff went into a guest bedroom of his suburban home and pulled the quilt all the way up to his chin.
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Oni smiles; Kofi pulls the quilt covers over his head.
Eyes wide and breath held, I'd pull the quilt around my face and urge Mom to continue.
He pulled the blind down to the sill, took off everything he had on, and got under the quilt.
Then, pull the needle through the quilt one more time.
There are a few glimpses of a harsher world outside, as in the opening, when Marmee inspires the girls to give their Christmas breakfast to the children of a destitute immigrant (three of whom later die of scarlet fever offstage), but Alcott pulled a quilt of cosiness – a comforter, as the Americans say – over the Marches.
The tighter you pull the sheets, the easier it is to sew the quilt.
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