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shaded

[shey-did] / ˈʃeɪ dɪd /


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When the grand jury declined to indict Shifflett earlier this month, it was clear prosecutors had concerns that officers shaded their testimony in a way that weakened the case.

From Seattle Times

Notably, the real drama here plays out not onstage, but at home, a world whose deep, vibrant colors spring to life in the cinematographer Joe Saade’s boxily framed, intricately shaded images.

From Los Angeles Times

With less access to nature, she said many residents in these communities didn’t have the option to escape the heat and socially distance outside during the pandemic to a cooler, shaded area.

From Washington Times

Identify an area that’s at least a little bit shaded, beneath deciduous trees or shrubs.

From Seattle Times

In a nod to where it all began, Sbarra even put the shaded façade of the bloated first drawing he ever shared of Trout on hats he’s selling in his online merchandise shop.

From Los Angeles Times