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Definition of seamed :
1. of Seam
2. Out of condition; not in good condition; - said of a hawk.
Synonyms:
boot-cut, fine, baby-faced, button-down, lined, chiseled, casual, brief, backless, A-line, good-looking, full-face, craggy, hatchet-faced, stitched, baggy, button-through, best, fresh-faced, handsome, furrowed, unsmooth, rough, clingy
sewed (part of speech: verb)
knitted, purled, backstitched, bound, cross-stitched, basted, embroidered, crocheted, buttonholed, sewed, chain-stitched, sewn, tacked, quilted
Usage examples:
- Where the enemy was, nobody seamed to know. - "Who Goes There?", Blackwood Ketcham Benson.
- To- day the crags looked seamed by thwarted passion; and, sullen with firs, they made fit symbols of the human hate about the base of each. - "A Cumberland Vendetta", John Fox, Jr..
- When I reached the orchard I found it quite isolated, with only fallow fields, seamed with stone fences, stretching on either hand. - "The Siege of the Seven Suitors", Meredith Nicholson.