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Meanings of
arched
in English
Forming or resembling an arch.
bowed
arching
arced
arcuate
arciform
Related terms
curved
curving
Structure.
structure
Related terms
construction
Usage of
arched
in English
1
Not in this day and age.' She
arched
an eyebrow at Ivanov.
2
The glistering branches
arched
above; the glistening stream of steel flowed beneath.
3
The cloudless sky now
arched
in radiant light above the azure sea.
4
Big Reg
arched
an eyebrow as if to say, Right, sure, friends.
5
Then he saw the sign over the
arched
doorway to one side:
6
He was accommodated in the fore-cabin, or
arched
covering over the hold.
7
The girl sauntered down towards the
arched
opening into the rear drawing-room.
8
From behind his wall of water, Hern
arched
an eyebrow at her.
9
The houses all had great
arched
portals closed off by ironbound fortress-doors.
10
The roof
arched
some three feet above the point whence it sprang.
11
Golden pillars sustained the roof,
arched
most curiously in cedar-wood and ivory.
12
Crafts of all kinds were gliding in and out of
low
-
arched
doorways.
13
Gorshani heard them, too, and nodded in response to Bolan's
arched
eyebrow.
14
First, his gray eyebrows
arched
abruptly in surprise, then sank in puzzlement.
15
She dipped the toes of her
arched
foot into the pellucid stream.
16
The world is suddenly converted into the
arched
vault of a cave.
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arched
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
arched windows
arched doorway
arched back
arched entrance
arched roof
More collocations
Arched
through the time
Arched
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common