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Coifed

Coifed \Coifed\ (koift), a. Wearing a coif. [1913 Webster] ||

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coifed

vb. (en-past of: coif)

Usage examples of "coifed".

Meanwhile, in one inset tableau, thugs wearing swastikas prepared to violate five of the coifed sisterhood, Gertrude, lily, conspicuous by her tallness among them, and, in another, Father Tom Hopkins, S.

A student in Germany, Gertrude not yet coifed, passion amid Vogelgesang in the Schwarzwald.

He looked entirely unchanged by death: his skin as smooth as ever, his hair as brilliantly coifed, his clothes as flawless.

As for the man himself, he was almost as beautifully coifed as his mount, his full, dark beard well-shaped, his long hair a good deal cleaner than that of his companions.

She had donned a _rebozo_ * [A shawl, almost invariably blue in color, worn coifed over the head and with one end flung back behind its opposite shoulder.

She had a shawl coifed around her head to ward off the night chill, and might have looked almost nun-like save for the cigarette suspended between her lips without benefit of fingers.

He found her coiled upon her cushions in her bower, complacently gazing at herself in her mirror while Suarra coifed her hair.

Though she was once more impeccably clothed and coifed, the strain she'd been under had left huge dark circles under her eyes, and she was losing weight fast, because her nerves wouldn't let her eat.