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Fletched

Fletch \Fletch\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fletched; p. pr. & vb. n. Fletching.] [F. fl[`e]che arrow.] To feather, as an arrow.
--Bp. Warburton.

[Congress] fletched their complaint, by adding: ``America loved his brother.''
--Bancroft.

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fletched

vb. (en-past of: fletch)

Usage examples of "fletched".

From this angle she saw clearly the harness attached to his lamellar armor, curving wood wings fletched by griffin feathers.

At first she believes it is another woman, naked except for the bow she holds in her hand and a single arrow fletched with a phoenix's feather.

In her left hand she held Seeker of Hearts and in her right her last arrow, fletched with the gold feather Eldest Uncle had given her.

In with his red-fletched arrows were four newly fletched with white swan feathers.

In her gloved left hand she holds a broken arrow tipped with an iron point and fletched with iron-gray feathers that resemble those of no bird Liath has seen or heard tell of.

His arrows were fletched with grey goose feathers, and six of them stood in the ground before him, like a little fence.

The arrow was black, Jon saw, but it was fletched with white duck feathers.

From Jalabbar Xho, Joffrey received a great bow of golden wood and quiver of long arrows fletched with green and scarlet feathers.