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feathered
[feth-erd]
adjective
clothed, covered, or provided with feathers, as a bird or an arrow.
quick; rapid; speedy; swift.
feathered feet.
(of a veneer) cut to show a figure resembling a plume.
Other Word Forms
- unfeathered adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of feathered1
Example Sentences
I want feathered hats, scraping the “Call Her Daddy” studio ceilings, and Terry Gross counting the number of sequins on a bodysuit during a very special episode of “Fresh Air.”
Mardi Gras Indians — are still sewing their fanciful, feathered costumes and parading in the street.
Before he could take action, the feathered thief flew off with the mug.
His opulent ivory and gold ensemble - created by designer Prabal Gurung - complete with a feathered bejewelled turban, trended in India for weeks.
On screen, they possessed a bewitching stillness, performing barefoot in a pair of golden feathered trousers like some sort of musical Icarus.
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