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Meanings of
leaded
in English
Treated or mixed with lead.
unleaded
Related terms
antiknock
Leaded.
Related terms
fixed
Leaded.
Related terms
spaced
Usage of
leaded
in English
1
Wind-driven torrents of rain obscured the Sea and rattled the
leaded
panes.
2
She rubbed the grimy coating on
leaded
glass with her soiled glove.
3
The device perched within a lattice of nonferric ceramic and
leaded
crystal.
4
Hamilton was dressed with his usual exquisite care, his cuffs carefully
leaded
.
5
Nightly, men who would not gamble were drugged or slugged or
leaded
.
6
Two other girls sat playing at tiles before a
leaded
glass window.
7
The heavily
leaded
letters were broad and the ink a deep black.
8
What's more, the window was
leaded
shut and I couldn't hear anything.
9
The Bangladeshi government recently announced a plan to eliminate
leaded
gasoline.
10
The attractive two-story Spanish house had a tile roof and deep-set
leaded
windows.
11
The sun lay pleasantly upon its
leaded
roof, and among the grass-grown graves.
12
It stood out before him now as though it were in
double
-
leaded
type.
13
I go to the
leaded
window of the great hall and peer out.
14
They use a colloquial term for the syndrome -getting
leaded
.
15
Polished wood floors,
leaded
windows, air conditioning and courtyard garden with water feature.
16
Quiet daylight falls through the greenish white of the
leaded
panes.
Other examples for "leaded"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
leaded
lead
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
lead glass
lead panes
lead windows
lead petrol
lead gasoline
More collocations
Leaded
through the time
Leaded
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common