pillow - Meaning in Konkani

pillow - Meaning in Konkani

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Definitions and Meaning of pillow in English

pillow noun

  1. a cushion to support the head of a sleeping person

pillow verb

  1. rest on or as if on a pillow

    Example

    • "pillow your head"

What is pillow meaning in Konkani?

The word or phrase pillow refers to a cushion to support the head of a sleeping person, or rest on or as if on a pillow. See pillow meaning in Konkani, pillow definition, translation and meaning of pillow in Konkani. Find pillow similar words, pillow synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of pillow. Find the answer of what is the meaning of pillow in Konkani.

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