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canopied

[ UK /kˈænəpɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. covered with or as with a canopy
    a canopied bed
    streets canopied by stately trees

How To Use canopied In A Sentence

  • In the French Concession, the city's most popular residential district, bicycles and scooters careen through the winding tree-canopied streets, holding such new buzz boites as Dr. Wine and The Apartment. The Bling Dynasty
  • The wooden canopied bimah was not in the middle of the shul, but - in Sephardic fashion - just to the right of the entrance doorway.
  • A number of lawn chairs and a canopied swing were encircled around a large, self-dug fire pit, in which a small orange fire was crackling merrily in the afternoon sun.
  • Even the piano is decorated with gold and white, and the huge canopied bed has enough gilt to give your nightmares.
  • In sense 'canopied' refers to 'bank,' and 'interwove' to Milton's Comus
  • Beyond the entrance to the hotel was an arcade that ran the length of the street, canopied by the overhanging facades of a row of ancient buildings.
  • Spread over 12 acres of lush green land canopied by large trees, the pheasantry is a spot where birds feel very much at home.
  • Green Valley Ranch is surrounded by dramatic mountains and canopied by a brilliant blue sky.
  • Too often they involved young, healthy men and women, hiking in the canopied wood or at labor in some remote field; and the inexcusable singularity pertaining to each was that they seemed not to have simply disappeared, but to have been vertically snatched as if by the claws of some fantastical high-stepping predator. Perquampi
  • The cloying smell hit me when we entered the thick brush, canopied by towering pines.
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