seamed
IPA: sˈimd
adjective
- Having or furnished with seams.
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Examples of "seamed" in Sentences
- It is surprising, in so short a time, how lean their faces have grown, how lined and seamed.
- Everything seamed to be starch based, which shouldn't be nearly as good of a binder. idogis1
- For around $100 more you can look at the Burris Fast Fire II which seamed to get universal acclaim.
- Susan made the table cloth from two panels of plaid fabric, which she appropriately "seamed" together with safety pins.
- "The whole costume was darted and seamed until it was 2 inches smaller than any of my measurements everywhere except the bust," she wrote.
- Its world is second to none, so captivating and deep that its 'seamed' landscape, identical NPCs and infrequent loading screens feel entirely natural.
- What about programs that run on a mac? that would then be used to recover data from another hard drive, all the apps you showed seamed to be running on a pc ...
- Previously married to rocker Marilyn Manson, Dita is instantly recognizable for her classic pin-up girl look: jet-black dyed and curled hair, seamed stockings, overdrawn lips.
- Well obviously nothing beats SitL/FotD for BAD episodes for me, those fail on virtually every level from concept right through end product there is no redeeming factor as far as I'm concerned except maybe how totally not into it DT seamed half the time.
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