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decked
adjective as in adorned
Strongest matches
adjective as in clothed
Example Sentences
Old pictures of the couple show Horace decked out in a three-piece suit and diamond rings and Margaret swaddled in furs.
The last one jumped on me, trying to get me in a headlock, but I wriggled out of it and decked him too.
The first checkpoint was decked out in the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag and just inside the city limits.
Now its labyrinthine streets decked in shades of blue are open to visitors.
Spilling from the old vehicle were hippies of all eras decked out in tie-dye and top hats bejeweled with feathers and beads.
He hath decked it with silver and gold: he hath put it together with nails and hammers, that it may not fall asunder.
Let the folds be adorned with leaves and branches fastened to them, while a trailing wreath covers the gay-decked gates.
I decked thee also with ornaments, and put bracelets on thy hands, and a chain about thy neck.
Thou sattest on a very fine bed, and a table was decked before thee: whereupon thou didst set my incense, and my ointment.
Ordinary narrative poems with no satiric intent were decked in Hudibrastic couplets for the sake of a superficial cleverness.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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