Definitionadj. having or joined by a seam or seams
Last update: June 27, 2015
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I have a pair of seamed stockings. [Please select]
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The scenery in this mountain region is of the most varied description; bare precipitous hill-sides seamed with dry, rocky watercourses give place with almost startling rapidity to fertile slopes, terraced literally for thousands of feet. [Please select]
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Deep wrinkles seamed her face and hands, while her nose and chin were so pointed that they nearly met. [Please select]
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His entire body is seamed with innumerable scars, and has been sewed up so often that he resembles a veritable piece of needlework. [Please select]
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Towering precipices, seamed and riven, rose above the vast welter of the gray sea. [Please select]
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The first bit was through farmlands, which were seamed with little snow-filled water-furrows. [Please select]
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Somewhere before us was a pall of smoke seamed with red flames, and beyond the darkness of still higher hills. [Please select]
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Her brown face was seamed with a hundred wrinkles, and her tangled, grizzled hair fell unkemptly over her shoulders. [Please select]
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