bolsterˈboʊl stər
bolster (v)
- present
- bolsters
- past
- bolstered
- past participle
- bolstered
- present participle
- bolstering
bolster (n)
- plural
- bolsters
English Definitions:
bolster, long pillow (verb)
a pillow that is often put across a bed underneath the regular pillows
bolster, bolster up (verb)
support and strengthen
"bolster morale"
bolster (verb)
prop up with a pillow or bolster
pad, bolster (verb)
add padding to
"pad the seat of the chair"
bolster (Noun)
A large cushion or pillow.
bolster (Verb)
To brace, reinforce, secure, or support.
Bolster
A bolster is a long narrow pillow or cushion filled with cotton, down or fibre. Bolsters are usually firm for back or arm support or for decorative application. They are not a standard size or shape and commonly have a zipper or hook-and-loop enclosure. A foam insert is sometimes used for additional support. A bolster is also referred to as a cushion, a pillow and a prop. A bolster pillow is a common shape for lace pillows.
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