padded

IPA: pˈædʌd

adjective

  • Having padding.
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Examples of "padded" in Sentences

  • It's the padded (thickly padded, that is) fist version of Olympic fencing, another sport I cannot relate with.
  • The ink would probably not hold well if the lid was also padded, which is typically the case with those things.
  • I personally don’t think any of you or your fascist buddies should be killed, I think you should be put in padded rooms.
  • Sedin padded the lead at the 13-minute mark when he tapped a puck out of mid-air and over the stacked right pad of Boucher.
  • Except somene really, really needs to lock these people away in padded cells somewhere, for their own safety, as well as that of their constituents.
  • Ovechkin padded his NHL-leading goal total by scoring twice, including the winner in overtime, to lead the Capitals back from a two-goal deficit to beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3 on Tuesday night.
  • Characterized by their padded black fabric—unbroken except for the division-specific color stripethat cut across the chest, shoulders, and back—the uniforms were supposed to be referred to as “surface operations blacks.”
  • A pair of pickup trucks with 20mm Triple-A cannons bolted to their beds careened onto the street, two gunners dressed — somewhat bizarrely, I thought, for gunners — in short, padded black leather jackets and designer jeans, firing blindly into the air.
  • Then amid a thousand jokes the tiffin-baskets were brought out, and we had a royal lunch while the tiger was "padded" -- i.e., placed on one of the unoccupied elephants; and finally we got us back to camp, where the rest of the day was devoted to dinner and cheroots.

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