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deckle-edged

/dek-uhl-ejd/US // ˈdɛk əlˌɛdʒd //

镶边的,镶边,凹凸有致,凹凸不平的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a deckle edge: deckle-edged paper for stationery.

Examples

  • Thanksgiving may be about family, but that comes with an intimidating collection of double-edged swords.

  • But this public awareness of ED has been a double-edged sword.

  • As a tool of social activism, plague functions as a double-edged sword.

  • The sky is pale-blue now, with pink-edged clouds, and old men and women have come out to sit on the porches.

  • It's also a double-edged sword that could hurt local Democrats and Republicans alike.

  • Whatever you do, don't write a word to that Carr friend of yours; he's as sharp as a two-edged sword.

  • Marcus and Farringdon's pure badger, two shillings—gilt-edged badger half-a-crown.

  • Chumru edged nearer his master while their new acquaintance walked towards the ekka.

  • It was all crimson and white, with a fur-edged velvet cap that it really took courage to wear, and fur-topped boots.

  • With twenty-five dollars in his hand, Henry felt like a millionaire as he edged through the crowd to the gate.