Definitionadj. covered with beads or jewels or sequins
Last update: July 28, 2015
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In his last candidature at Wycombe he stood on more independent ground, commending himself by a series of speeches which fully displayed his quality, though the prescience which gemmed them with more than one prophetic passage was veiled from his contemporaries. [Please select]
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* * * * * The drive to Hitherwood House was a dream of loveliness; under the stars the Bay of Shoals sparkled in the blue darkness set with the gemmed ruby and sapphire and emerald of ships' lanterns glowing from unseen yachts at anchor. [Please select]
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No clouds, no sky, no diaphanous draperies of silk; no folds of cloth of gold; no gemmed girdles, no jewels. [Please select]
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And there were beautiful women, beautifully gowned, beautifully gemmed, some of them good, some of them indifferent, and some of them bad. [Please select]
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On the steps of the Paris stock exchange the goldskinned men quoting prices on their gemmed fingers. [Please select]
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The creeping tide of light gained and gained, and now they could see the colour of the flowers that gemmed the water's edge. [Please select]
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