tiled

IPA: tˈaɪɫd

adjective

  • Constructed from, or decorated with tiles.
  • (Freemasonry) Of a lodge, having been sealed against intrusions from unauthorised people.
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Examples of "tiled" in Sentences

  • The floor of the nave and chancel is tiled.
  • Second Life uses a single world with the "tiled" paradigm
  • The process is commonly known as tiled-printing or rasterbation.
  • Lady Lufton, who understood as well as any woman what it is to be "tiled" with a friend, took all this in good part.
  • On the same kind of tiled floor, of which the monotonous squares had maddened Turnbull's eye and brain, was sitting a figure which was startlingly short even for a child, only that the enormous head was ringed with hair of a frosty grey.
  • A four-hundred-acre tract of the tallest corn I ever saw was once pointed out to me in Greene County and this plantation, it was explained, had been a worthless bog before Mrs. Owen "tiled" it; and later I saw stalks of this corn displayed in the rooms of the
  • But when the internal convictions are brought out between two or three who are personally interested together, -- between two or three who feel that their little gathering is, so to say, "tiled", -- those internal convictions differ very much from the external convictions.

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