studded
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstʌdɪd/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ʌdɪd
Adjective
studded (comparative more studded, superlative most studded)
- Having studs.
- She had studded boots.
- Use of studded tires is regulated in most countries.
- 2009 March 28, Rosie DiManno, “Jacko's moonwalk into the sunset”, in Toronto Star[1]:
- Some of the outer layers of the Wacko Jacko phenomenon, however, are now on display here at the Grammy Museum: 10 of the singer's bechained, braided, studded, rhinestone and Swarovski-encrusted pseudomilitary jackets.
- (figurative, in combination) Having many of some specified thing.
- a star-studded sky
- a celebrity-studded gala
- 1955 July, M. D. Greville, “To the Valdres by Rail”, in Railway Magazine, page 458:
- At Bleiken (50 miles), for the first time the Randsfjord comes into view, and a very lovely view it is, of the long winding island-studded lake with wooded shores and small sandy bays.
Derived terms
Translations
having studs
having many of some specified thing
Verb
studded
- simple past and past participle of stud