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1 Of that the little coat of mail and tinselled mask bore witness.
2 All that seemed lacking was the sawdust ring and a tinselled garb.
3 Wished they to join the thoughtless throng in the tinselled hall of fashion?
4 And so our enemy uses mirages, and will-o'-the-wisps and tinselled crowns.
5 He said to himself, Now am I finely tinselled , indeed!
6 Slant sunshine glitters on polished gun-barrels and tinselled uniform.
7 Then there is an embroidered mask, a tinselled toy of a thing but pretty enough.
8 Nothing fanciful, nor tinselled , nor masonically smart characterises it.
9 I thought one of them had begun to spin off course, tinselled out, when they blew.
10 These are women who would not be donning a tinselled merkin in the centre of London.
11 He had a tinselled turban on his head.
12 Ours, you see, was not to be a flower-strewn journey of tinselled prince to embowered princess.
13 The cheap tinselled make-believe, full of alloy
14 The land lay like a crumpled mass of silver velvet, heaped to tinselled brightness here, hollowed to velvety shadow there.
15 Old Mr. Bushrod Mosby she had known for years- averitablerustic macaroni, a piece of tinselled flotsam floating on backwater.
16 Her arms were filled with the yellow plumes and her dress was tinselled with the dried pollen that floated in the air.
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tinsell Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Tinselled through the time