Definitionadj. surrounded as with a border or fringe
Last update: October 30, 2015
0
- Foot of young fringed wings have already been de Trichothrips (under surscribed; each wing may be surrounded face). [Please select]
0
Southwards we look over hills of coal and iron to the pleasant sea-fringed plain of Gwent. [Please select]
0
Short white hair fringed his head where it was not covered by the small scarlet skull-cap. [Please select]
0
The trail led down under cedars that fringed a precipice. [Please select]
0
It was a long loose garment of dark brown, fringed at the bottom and the sleeves. [Please select]
0
The little pad between the claws is fringed with hairs. [Please select]
0
Gentians fringed, like eyes of blue, Glimmer out of sleety dew. [Please select]
0
Probably these may have been the fringed leather gloves or the knit gloves described by Mrs. [Please select]
0
There were dark-haired men and women, wild-haired boys with roses above their ears, girls with huge ear-rings and fringed shawls which swept the ground as they walked. [Please select]
0
She stood looking gravely at him, her surrender plain in the curve of her tremulous lip, the droop of her faltering, silk-fringed lids. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!