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1 I'm going to make a cushion and fill it with fir needles.
2 Its voluminous folds make a cushion for him, as he leans gracefully against the window ledge.
3 I want to make a cushion of my lion's skin, for the weight to rest upon.
4 He stripped off his overcoat as he spoke and rolled it together to make a cushion for her.
5 She lay back on the ground and, out of crossed arms, made a cushion for her head.
6 The compression of the air in the cylinders makes a cushion and checks the momentum of the moving bed.
7 There was a wide ledge in one of the southern windows, and Doris made a cushion to fit one end.
8 She helped him to sit up, and made a cushion of her cloak for his head, in a corner of the coach.
9 He persuaded her to drink some more of the milk, and made a cushion of his coat for her against the tree.
10 (Then I'll have time to get some pink velvet and make a cushion for the little rocker.
11 "Good mother, answer me this: If you were making a cushion for your grandfather's chair would you not stuff it with cotton?"
12 "I suggest a bivouac, and perhaps we could gather kindling for a campfire, and some leaves to make a cushion for the lovely lady."
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