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silvered

[sil-verd] / ˈsɪl vərd /




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The cedar’s broken, silvered top pierced the soaring forest canopy and its trunk flared to a magnificent fluted column.

From Seattle Times

Waterston — as his hair silvered and his face cragged — remained its dependable face.

From New York Times

The snow was cold enough to creak and shiver beneath my skis, and the yellow birch forest strained the morning sunshine into silvered lines of shadow.

From Washington Post

At times Lee seems nearly a child himself; in the sole photograph taken of him on the journey, he stands silvered and hazy, his pale features vague as bread pulled too soon from the oven.

From Washington Post

The mirror deployed by the German Argentine photographer Annemarie Heinrich is a silvered sphere; capturing herself and her sister in it, she depicts the fun-house pleasures, and distortions, of being a woman made New.

From New York Times