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canopied

canopied \canopied\ adj. covered with or as with a canopy; as, a canopied bed; streets canopied by stately trees. [WordNet 1.5] ||

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canopied

a. covered overhead with (or as if with) a canopy.

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canopied

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canopied

adj. covered with or as with a canopy; "a canopied bed"; "streets canopied by stately trees"

canopy
  1. n. the transparent covering of an aircraft cockpit

  2. the umbrella-like part of a parachute that fills with air

  3. a covering (usually of cloth) that serves as a roof to shelter an area from the weather

  4. v. cover with a canopy

  5. [also: canopied]

Usage examples of "canopied".

Trees spread away before him in a tangle of trunks, limbs, and vines, and ridges thrust upward sharply into their mass, cresting against a skyline that was canopied in roiling mist.

Then she turned back the covers, and Belgarath was transferred to the canopied bed so smoothly that he did not even stir.

Traces of that irritability lingered on his face even as he dozed, propped up by many pillows in his canopied bed.

The young king lay musing in his high, canopied bed, having almost given up on sleep.

As he lay in the canopied royal bed, still trying to sort out his thoughts, he could hear voices coming from the adjoining room.

She flounced back to their canopied bed, let her robe drop to the floor, and climbed back under the quilts.

He lay within his bed, a great canopied sarcophagus of oak and iron that looked as if it might successfully double as a barge.

Willows, cottonwood, and cedar canopied him, like drooping giants against the failing light, and birds called sharply through the twilight.

Rushes screened the shoreline, and cedars and willows canopied above the waters, throwing dark shadows toward the lake.

Branches from the trees canopied overhead to form a natural covering, and traces of sunlight broke through the mist where it thinned at the roof of the forest, falling in long, rainbow streamers to the grasses below in the manner of light in a rain forest when the monsoons have passed.

There was a sky of inky black, canopied over a sprawling mass of jagged peaks and deep gorges.

An overweight diplomat snored in a canopied bed beneath a high-vaulted ceiling.

Ancient, canopied stalls were brought in for the eighty-three cardinals who would be present in the flesh while holographic projectors and interactive datumplane connections were set in place for the cardinals who would vote by proxy.

An empty space allowed for activation of the holos representing the missing thirty-seven cardinals -- one holo of a canopied stall at a time.

We passed through the outer curtain and entered a canopied space where the sounds of the band and merrymaking were still quite audible.