decorated

IPA: dˈɛkɝeɪtʌd

adjective

  • Having had decorations applied; adorned with attractive items.
  • (architecture, not comparable) in one of the styles of English Gothic architecture
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Examples of "decorated" in Sentences

  • The theatre is proudly decorated.
  • The curtain was decorated by a fringe.
  • It is decorated with a distinctive weathercock.
  • In 2004, they called decorated vet Kerry a coward and a fake.
  • In the 1960s, the cane was decorated with the fraternity colors.
  • Christmas tree — A popular look in decorated trees this year is a tree of all the same color, or monochromatic.
  • Apparently, Franklin decorated the crutch the OSP infirmary gave him with slogans touting his gubernatorial campaign.
  • MANASSAS "TRUNK" OR TREAT, for fifth-graders and younger children, treats in decorated car trunks, hayrides, moon bounces, games and food. 6-8 p.m.,
  • Then at Big Lots, (which used to be my favorite source for tins before they stopped carrying them) I found the tin decorated with sunflowers full of popcorn.
  • “Working with BOOM! on this has been a dream: a funny, twisted, violent dream about humans, ogres, and orcs fighting over a prized pigskin decorated with sharp and shiny spikes.”
  • They view the image of the Virgin decorated with bunting and artificial flowers, hanging in homes, stores, churches and even modern factories at the end of each production line as a quaint bit of foreign custom or superstition.

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