spangled

IPA: spˈæŋgʌɫd

adjective

  • Having spangles.
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Examples of "spangled" in Sentences

  • Plus, I always had a problem with the term "spangled" ... don't ask me why.
  • The fish, believed to be a small white type called the spangled perch, are common in northern Australia.
  • Anyway, I know that about a couple of hours later the tree looked as if it were all kind of spangled with gold like a Christmas tree.
  • Fanny Assingham might really have been there, at all events, like one of the assistants in the ring at the circus, to keep up the pace of the sleek revolving animal on whose back the lady in short spangled skirts should brilliantly caper and posture.
  • The angel Gabriel descends from the skies, attended by his ministering angels, all radiant in spangled wings, and deprecates the hard lot of the prophet's offspring; the King of the Gins, or Genii, with his army, appears, and follows the angelic example.

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