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Having studs.
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She had studded boots.
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(in combination) Having many of some specified thing.
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a celebrity-studded gala
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Having studs.
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She had studded boots.
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(in combination) Having many of some specified thing.
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a celebrity-studded gala
The light flashed away, leaving her in blackness studded with dim bulbs.
The bark of the young tree is studded with stout prickles.
Its situation is fine, the lake-shore here rising sharply, while at this point the lake narrows and is studded with islands.
Its coast is studded with low islands and sandbanks, the results of the deposits brought down by the Hwang-ho.
The shores of the lough are studded with country seats lying picturesquely on the well-wooded hill slopes; and nearly 3 m.
This region, which is not accurately known, is studded with large lakes, i.e.
The lake is girdled by hills, studded with attractive villa residences, commanding beautiful and extensive views of the Alps.
T-shirts printed with the words " Music & Love " were worn with heavily studded black belts and short full skirts with net petticoats.
Studded black belts are a must have for an emo.
By the ukaz of 1722 Catherine was proclaimed Peter's successor, to the exclusion of the grand-duke Peter, the only son of the tsarevich Alexius, and on the 7th of May 1724 was solemnly crowned empress-consort in the Uspensky cathedral at Moscow, on which occasion she wore a crown studded with no fewer than 2564 precious stones, surmounted by a ruby, as large as a pigeon's egg, supporting a cross of brilliants.
Spring comes early in Cornwall and in March the lane is studded with primroses followed by bluebells, campion and foxgloves.
The top is also purple, shaped like a rose and studded with a rhinestone.
The studded leather belt is $75 and the unadorned belt is $65.
It is studded with villages, interspersed at greater distances with commercial towns.
From Roman times the country had remained thickly studded with towns, each being the seat of a bishop. From this arose their most important peculiarity.
The banks of the great rivers such as the Ganga (Ganges), the Yamuna (Jumna), the Narbada, the Krishna (Kistna), are studded with them, and the water of these rivers is supposed to be imbued with the essence of sanctity capable of cleansing the pious bather of all sin and moral taint.
Hornafvan is a straight and sombre trough, flanked by high hills of unbroken slope, but Storaf van and the intervening Uddjaur are broad, throwing off deep irregular inlets, and picturesquely studded with numerous islets.
On the land side stretch miles of sand-dunes studded with broom, and beyond, the argan forests, distinctive of southern Morocco.
That fortress, with modernized permanent works, and a main defence line studded with infantry redoubts farther out and a full interval-organization, had a very considerable perimeter.
Until comparatively recent times the surrounding district was in a state of nature with merely a thin coating of turf interspersed with tufts of heath and dwarf thistles, but bare of trees and shrubs and altogether devoid of the works of man, with the exception of a series of prehistoric barrows of the Bronze Age which, singly and in groups, studded the landscape.
Its bed is studded with alluvial islands.
The diamond beetle of South America, Entimus imperialis, is' another singularly beautiful weevil; its colour is black, studded with spangles of golden green.
One of the bestknown anatomical characteristics of the genus is the occurrence of numerous spindle-shaped or branched fibres with enormouslythickened walls studded with crystals of calcium oxalate.
The Bombay Island, or, as it ought to be more correctly called, the Bombay Peninsula, stands out from a coast ennobled by lofty hills, and its harbour is studded by rocky islands and precipices, whose peaks rise to a great height.
Poole Harbour, extending inland 6 m., with a general breadth of 4 m., has a very narrow entrance, and is studded with low islands, on the largest of which, Brownsea or Branksea, is a castle, transformed into a residence, erected as a defence of the harbour in Tudor times, and strengthened by Charles I.
The shores of the harbour are picturesque and well-wooded, studded with country residences and waterside villages, of which Passage and Duncannon are popular resorts of the citizens of Waterford.
Halley in 1716; they were later insisted upon by Lalande; an enthusiasm for co-operation was evoked, and the globe, from Siberia to Otaheite, was studded with observing parties.
Below Munich the stream is 140 to 350 yards wide, and is studded with islands.
Other Irishmen seeking remote places wherein to lead the lives of anchorites, studded the numerous islands on the west coast of Scotland with their little buildings.
But the whole sea-coast was studded with Greek towns, several of which were places of considerable importance; thus the northern portion included Parium, Lampsacus and Abydos, and the southern Assus, Adramyttium, and farther south, on the Elaitic Gulf, Elaea, Myrina and Cyme.
They selected Spain as an excellent field of enterprise; and it must be said that all the governments of the regency showed so much indulgence towards the Catholic revival thus started, that in less than a decade the kingdom, was studded with more convents, monasteries, Jesuit colleges, Catholic schools, and foundations than had existed in the palmy days of the houses of Austria and Bourbon in the 17th and 18th centuries.
During the XVIIIth Dynasty the political subjugation was completed and the newly won territories were studded with cities and temples as far south as the Fourth Cataract.
Their surface is studded with the characteristic scars of their appendages or rootlets, which radiated in all directions into the mud.
The dessert was an almond sponge studded with dark morello cherries in a sweet almond pastry base.
The attack was carried out by three masked males using cudgels studded with nails.
The roof in both nave and aisle has open painted panels elaborately decorated in blue and studded with gilded bosses.
So if you are selling diamond studded dog collars for example, ads promoting your listing might appear on dog related websites.
Are both sexes wearing standard-issue studded belts, asymmetrical punky mullet hairdos, and harsh glasses?
She unlocked huge, studded, oak doors, pushing them open to the accompaniment of perfect B movie groans from the rusty hinges.
The west end had close studded, timber framing with wattle and daub infill.
The Maldives is an enchanted paradise on the equator a necklace of tiny palm studded coral islands, surrounded by sparkling lagoons.
Higher still lies the moorland zone, where a cover of giant heather is studded with otherworldly giant lobelias.
The royal regalia which includes a stone studded gold crown weighing 1769 grams can be seen only on special request.
Palette which mimics include star studded to ban the.
The harbour, with the ceaseless activity of shipping, its calm waters, sheltered by many islands, and its well-wooded shores studded with pleasant watering-places, affords a series of charming views, apart from its claim to be considered one of the finest natural harbours in the kingdom.
The "tranquil bay" is Casco Bay, one of the most beautiful in the world, studded with bold, green islands, well fitted to be the Hesperides of a poet's boyish dreams. At the age of fifteen Longfellow entered Bowdoin College at Brunswick, a town situated near the romantic falls of the Androscoggin river, about 25 m.
Paris is a prodigiously researched narrative, studded with gems of testimony from a host of recondite sources.
It is a long wooden rod, wielded with two hands, the upper half of which is covered with studded iron strips.
This is also the perfect time to introduce a large studded bag or a functional cropped jacket.
Studded belts should be made of high quality leather (as long as you're not a vegan!) to increase durability.
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