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seamed

[ UK /sˈiːmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams
    their lined faces were immeasurably sad
    a seamed face
  2. having or joined by a seam or seams

How To Use seamed In A Sentence

  • At the bottom the gunwale board was seamed to the next board with tread seam and further down with rivet nails of iron.
  • What about programs that run on a mac? that would then be used to recover data from another hard drive, all the apps you showed seamed to be running on a pc ... Five Best Free Data Recovery Tools | Lifehacker Australia
  • Its world is second to none, so captivating and deep that its 'seamed' landscape, identical NPCs and infrequent loading screens feel entirely natural. Edge Online - Interactive Entertainment Today
  • This woman wore seamed nylons and kept smoothing her skirt.
  • A lean, rangy old cowboy with a lined and seamed face, he frequented a beer joint on the edge of town known colloquially as the Bloody Bucket.
  • The handwoven fabric, seamed down the center, is embellished over the entire surface with floral sprays and baskets of flowers and has a rare woven border of three shades of indigo.
  • Her smooth, pink-and-white cheeks and unwinking eyes contrasted vividly with his seamed yellowness and blinking grin; for a long time he coquetted at her, and played peep-bo, without disturbing her gravity, making humorous side comments to the on-lookers meanwhile. Hawthorne and His Circle
  • His face was red and seamed with sleep, and he looked even bulkier in his striped dressing-gown. THE WHITE DOVE
  • At this southern end of the Caird Coast the ice – sheet, undulating over the hidden and imprisoned land, is bursting down a steep slope in tremendous glaciers, bristling with ridges and spikes of ice and seamed by thousands of crevasses. South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
  • They were moving away from the sea, over flat farmlands seamed with stony riverbeds.
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