tinseled
IPA: tˈɪnsʌɫd
adjective
- glittering with gold or silver
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Examples of "tinseled" in Sentences
- Powers more powerful than your puny, tinseled rustics with a bamboo spear and a hand grenade, are pounding the muddy roadbanks as we speak.
- WASHINGTON — In the spirit of the holiday season, President Barack Obama s tax-cut deal with Republicans is becoming a Christmas tree tinseled with gifts for...
- ET: The Associated Press writes that behind the scenes, the tax-cut framework is morphing into "a Christmas tree tinseled with gifts for lobbyists and lawmakers."
- The pilots had decorated our hooch with Christmas lights while the Marines had tinseled the camp and hangar with various oddities sent from well-wishers far away.
- There are two responses to the madness of the holiday season: Bury your head and pretend it's not happening, or embrace it in all its candy-caned, tinseled, tacky glory.
- WASHINGTON — In the spirit of the holiday season, President Barack Obama's tax-cut deal with Republicans is becoming a Christmas tree tinseled with gifts for lobbyists and lawmakers.
- On a recent afternoon, Donilon, wearing a blue shirt and red tie, sat for an hour-long discussion in his office, decorated with a tinseled Christmas tree, portraits of his wife, Cathy Russell, who is Jill Biden's chief of staff, and their two young children, Sarah and Teddy.
- Charles Isherwood of the New York Times said, "The latest seasonal stocking stuffer and pocket picker in the mold of "White Christmas" and "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas": tinseled in synthetic sentiment, performed with a cheer that borders on mania, and instantly forgettable."
- Charles Isherwood of the New York Times said, "The latest seasonal stocking stuffer and pocket picker in the mold of" White Christmas "and" Dr. Seuss 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas ": tinseled in synthetic sentiment, performed with a cheer that borders on mania, and instantly forgettable."
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