[
US
/ˈpaʊdɝd/
]
[ UK /pˈaʊdəd/ ]
[ UK /pˈaʊdəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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consisting of fine particles
powdery snow
pulverized sugar is prepared from granulated sugar by grinding
powdered cellulose
How To Use powdered In A Sentence
- There are only two tins of powdered milk left.
- Dust the strudel tuiles with powdered sugar and reserve.
- Would you don the powdered wig, the tweed dress and the pearls? Times, Sunday Times
- -- One of the best remedies is powdered lycopodium; apply it every time the babe is cleaned; but first wash with pure castile soap; Pears 'soap is also good. Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
- I identified the frightful ingredients masking the mixtures of tannin and powdered carbon with which the fish was embalmed; and I penetrated the disguise of the marinated meats, painted with sauces the colour of sewage; and I diagnosed the wine as being coloured with fuscin, perfumed with furfurol, and enforced with molasses and plaster. Là-bas
- We creep the hill, flat on our bellies through yellowed grass and stone, black dirt grimed on our bright faces like powdered war paint. Along the Battlement
- There is butter for the waffles, and powdered sugar, and strawberry jam.
- They are sold in dried form, either whole or powdered.
- His hair was white and powdered and long enough to be tied in a small black silk bow.
- It was easy enough to get the small packet of powdered aconite root past the metal detectors and bomb-detection dogs. Betrayed