etched
IPA: ˈɛtʃt
adjective
- Cut or dug into the surface as by etching.
- (of a muscle, body part or person) Toned and with a well-defined musculature.
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Examples of "etched" in Sentences
- My eye was drawn to the stone about which he paced, and the name etched upon it.
- Howard could just about tell what she was thinking from the expression etched on her face.
- “You might want to keep in mind that there is still a plank here with your name etched on it.”
- But with my name etched on the belt buckle, I believed I could do it justice and wore it happily for decades.
- Seeing her name etched in the stone brought a finality he could not ignore, a proclamation for everyone to see.
- Each one had a word etched in it in the kind of lettering I associate with very old Vermont gravestones, or contemporary books bearing titles like “Celtic Wisdom.”
- But despite their absence and questionable legacies, our hamsters lived on in student library Mrs. Drach kept at the back of our classroom, with each of my carefully printed stories stapled between two sheets of wall-paper and the title etched across the cover with a black Sharpie.
- Among the dead were Lokomotiv coach and NHL veteran Brad McCrimmon, a Canadian; assistant coach Alexander Karpovtsev, one of the first Russians to have his name etched on the Stanley Cup as a member of the New York Rangers; and Pavol Demitra, who played for the St. Louis Blues and the Vancouver Canucks and was the Slovakian national team captain.
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