(Of a bird or animal) having a usually ornamental tuft or process on the head; often used in combination.
(Of plants) growing in small dense clumps or tufts.
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Examples for "crested"
Examples for "crested"
1Hathor crested a hill and saw a large group of Sumerians ahead.
2The overwhelming sea ran in dark watery mountains crested with devilish fire.
3For that split second, as I crested the fence, I was exposed.
4Across the railroad embankment it chopped the inundation into small crested waves.
5The servant entered, bringing a note gorgeously crested and coroneted in gold.
1It consisted of straight trunks with tufted tops, in shape like parasols.
2At the time of its release, most chairs had tufted, upholstered seats.
3Carefully they explored the bushes, and surveyed each clump of tufted trees.
4It lay leaden and dull, tufted with little white crests of foam.
5He pointed at a tufted leather couch behind a leather-topped coffee table.
6The sinuous tail, undulating slowly at its tufted extremity, whipped suddenly erect.
7His broad back and thin, tufted legs shone with dusky, golden colors.
8Around this famous gambling resort grow aloes, orange trees, and tufted palms.
9The tufted land, green with tints of the palest yellow, became hilly.
10Kick Off Your Shoes … And store them a gorgeous tufted ottoman.
11Loial opened his mouth twice, his tufted ears twitching, before he spoke.
12A tufted arrow quivered in the bark not a foot from his head.
13It was the kraal of the old white-tufted Shangaan, as Shadrach learned afterwards.
14Every tufted copse and blooming grove resounded with the notes of hymeneal love.
15Beyond, dunes tufted by brittle grasses led off in all directions.
16And here stands the last crucifix, half buried, small and tufted with snow.
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tufted
tuft Verbo
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Tufted nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América