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bejewelled

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be·jew·eled or be·jew·elled  (b-jld)
adj.
Decorated with or as if with jewels.

bejewelled US, bejeweled [bɪˈdʒuːəld]
adj
(Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Jewellery) decorated with or as if with jewels
Translations
bejewelled bejeweled (US) [bɪˈdʒuːəld] ADJenjoyado
bejewelled [bɪˈdʒuːəld] (British) bejeweled (US) adj
[woman] → paré(e) de bijoux
[crown] → incrusté(e) de joyaux
bejewelled, (US) bejeweled
adjmit Edelsteinen geschmückt; bejewelled with sequinsmit Pailletten besetzt; bejewelled with dew/stars (poet)mit glitzernden Tautropfen besät/sternenbesät (poet)
bejewelled [bɪˈdʒuːəld] adjingioiellato/a
bejewelled [bɪˈdʒuːəld] adjingioiellato/a


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You behold another phase of his passion, a fury bejewelled with stars, mayhap bearing the crescent of the moon on its brow, shaking the last vestiges of its torn cloud-mantle in inky-black squalls, with hail and sleet descending like showers of crystals and pearls, bounding off the spars, drumming on the sails, pattering on the oilskin coats, whitening the decks of homeward-bound ships.
She was still the placid, amiable, pink-cheeked Jane of the old quartette, sympathising with her old chum's happiness and as keenly interested in all the dainty details of Anne's trousseau as if it could rival her own silken and bejewelled splendors.
"I know that he is there because I have just passed him in there," answered the stranger, rubbing his bejewelled hands together in placid satisfaction.
 
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