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tufted

/tuhf-tid/US // ˈtʌf tɪd //UK // (ˈtʌftɪd) //

丛生的,簇生的,丛生,簇新的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : furnished or decorated with tufts.
    • : formed into or growing in a tuft or tufts.

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Examples

  • It offers nylon bristles to help clear up any tangles, as well as tufted bristles to add grip.

  • Awnings, canvas, tufted metal roofs that you see — all are technically unpermitted and therefore illegal.

  • Awnings, canvas draped between wooden beams to create a ceiling, a tufted metal roof – all are technically unpermitted and therefore illegal.

  • Before the pandemic, you could wander into Du-par’s, on the corner of Fairfax and Third in Los Angeles, ask for a seat in a slick, red, tufted vinyl booth, and be sipping a mug of hot coffee in less than a minute.

  • There are oversized chandeliers, lots of tufted red-velvet upholstery and some damask wallpaper.

  • There is a cozy clubroom with a pool table and a tufted leather couch.

  • The trees made a musical rustling as they tossed their branches, tufted with opening leaves.

  • A tiny arrow, tipped with a jade point, and tufted with feathers, quivered in the plaster.

  • There is a fire of autumn colour in the tufted woods that embosom Fernilea.

  • The Queen's Counsel's full dress gown is of figured black silk, tufted all over like a parish clerk's.

  • If the cumulus be the only cloud at first visible, its upper part is seen to become tufted with cirri.