[
US
/ˈfɹeɪmd/
]
[ UK /fɹˈeɪmd/ ]
[ UK /fɹˈeɪmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
provided with a frame
there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk
How To Use framed In A Sentence
- The door opens onto a stunning, high ceilinged, light-filled apartment, its 17-foot-tall Austrian windows framed by the aforementioned black cast-iron arches, its finishes bespeaking a level of sumptuousness uncommon in the more cookie-cutter condos of the moderately rich. Opulently Hidden, In Plain Sight
- The neo-classical house features a main doorway framed with Ionic pillars and topped by a balustraded balcony complete with carved stone coat of arms.
- Manzo noticed the neatly trimmed goatee and mustache combination that framed Rossiter's facial features and the chiseled jaw of a man who was in peak physical condition.
- The pragmatic differentiation between classificatory, potential and actual affines is undertaken in accordance with the proscriptive principles described above, and is framed within a consubstantial conception of relatedness.
- All the houses will have a traditional look with curved timber framed windows, decorative roof detail and over-door pediments.
- The twelve-panel front door is surmounted with a transom window and framed by fluted pilasters supporting an open pediment.
- In response to a recommendation of the Calcutt Committee made in 1990, the press set up in 1991 the Commission and it was charged with upholding and enforcing the code, which was framed by the newspaper and the periodical industry.
- He successfully reframed the issue as being not about petty internal rules, but instead the little man standing up against the big political machine.
- He blocked errant pitches in the dirt, expertly framed borderline tosses, turning them into strikes and worked masterfully with pitchers.
- There were four framed photographs in the house.