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gloved

[ UK /ɡlˈʌvd/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɫəvd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having the hands covered with gloves

How To Use gloved In A Sentence

  • She raised her small gloved fist, yawned ever so gently, tiptapping her small gloved fist on her opening mouth and smiled tinily, sweetly. Ulysses
  • Kate shouted as she covered the young woman's mouth with a gloved hand.
  • Zeke leaned over, his white-gloved hands splayed on the counter, and his shaggy, ruffled black hair forming a cowlick.
  • A gloved hand slammed merrily on a wooden table, shaking the contents on it and clattering a box of various tools to the floor.
  • On Sunday, I was tie-dyeing and my left hand wasn't gloved. Amjl81 Diary Entry
  • The brightly colored fish that had been nibbling at the tips of her gloved fingers darted away.
  • Two men in cotton field costume, blacked up and gloved, paraded foolishly behind a third, as equally painted about the face, but dressed up fancier than any untitled lord you'd meet up in Washington at that time.
  • I was straightening up the teddy bears and long-stemmed red roses this morning at the Michael Jackson Eternal Moonwalk Memorial on what would have been The Gloved One's 53rd birthday when I heard this guy say “You'd think it was tupping Shakespeare who died—instead of an androgynous black man who overcame racial prejudice by turning himself into a white woman.” Who's Better: Michael Jackson or Shakespeare?
  • The scrub student gowned and gloved, set up sterile fields, draped patients, and assisted with surgery.
  • In the center of the hole was a brawny, black-gloved arm, its fingers curled tightly into a large fist.
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