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spangled
adjective as in covered
adjective as in starry
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
After watching the American victory at the Battle of Fort McHenry, Francis Scott Key wrote the “Star-Spangled Banner.”
Sam Wilson fits that bill, so he gets to wear the star-spangled suit.
This was years before Francis Scott Key wrote “The Star Spangled Banner.”
Wonderful sausage: dense, herb-spangled links that are more lean than fatty, but nevertheless emphatically succulent.
In Washington D.C., for example, we make people have sex to The Star-Spangled Banner.
On the wash-stand a spangled white tulle hat lay drowning in a basin half full of water.
Night, high on her spangled throne, watches the sun dip down behind the Libyan sands.
A little later the band played "The Star-spangled Banner," and there sounded the signal gun for the lowering of the colors.
The studio had disappeared under the verdant arbor, while a wonderful spangled tree rose like a fairy dream, in one corner.
The exterior walls are made of imitation malachite; the roof is a sky-blue cupola spangled with gilt stars.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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