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tasselled

[ UK /tˈæsə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. fringed or adorned with tassels

How To Use tasselled In A Sentence

  • I reached for the yellow tasseled pillow that was placed on the couch, wanting to beat Sophie with it a million times over.
  • Round his neck is a horizontally striped silk scarf with a tasselled fringe.
  • It doesn't stop there: the scatter cushions of the rich are also tasselled, pleated, furbelowed, monogrammed and crested.
  • For those who came of age with Habitat, he offered alternatives to the dreaded three-piece suites, armchairs with antimacassars and standard lamps with tasselled shades.
  • It was the prospect of seeing her which, above all else, had lent, in anticipation, an altogether new radiance to the day when he should present himself in his home with the long-tasseled student cap on his head, the unnecessary "pinchers" on his nose, and with the other traditional paraphernalia of the Norwegian student. Tales From Two Hemispheres
  • For those who came of age with Habitat, he offered alternatives to the dreaded three-piece suites, armchairs with antimacassars and standard lamps with tasselled shades.
  • The soldiers are smartly dressed: they were khaki uniforms, ornate red, yellow and black cummerbunds and matching collars, turbaned and tasselled headgear, and badges of the BSF.
  • They have tasselled edges and come in three colourways. Times, Sunday Times
  • Abdul posed carefully for my photo in his engagement finery - shimmering white robe, ceremonial cane, tasselled belt with inlaid dagger thrust under it and embroidered hat.
  • When we met, I did not recognise my book - it was tasselled with yellow stickers, highlighted and marked on every page.
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