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Niched

Niched \Niched\ (n[i^]cht), a. Placed in a niche. ``Those niched shapes of noble mold.''
--Tennyson.

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niched

a. In a niche.

Usage examples of "niched".

She gasped as his lips touched the niched peakā€”he suckled lightly and felt her melt.

When he rubbed the niched peaks between thumb and forefinger, she shifted her hips suggestively against him.

It was a soft shade of lavender, with bared shoulders framed by a double row of niched silk.

The bodice was fitted and came to a point in the front over a skirt of three tiers of niched silk spread over moderate crinolines.

He niched enough bread and cheese to last several days and stuffed it into the pack with his clothing.

And it was nearly seven hours later, with K94 just approaching its noon above them, that they came at last to the narrowed end of the ice-smoothed rock, and saw, only a few hundred yards ahead, the splintered and niched vertical rock wall they would have to climb to the foot of the hook-shaped glacier.

Slowly, very slowly, he niched the binoculars along the trees, probing among the lower-down rocks, finding nothing.

Air and sun would play about her freely, she would wear Greek blouses and niched skirts, and would show her raven-black hair for the world's pleasure.