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framed

framed \framed\ adj. provided with a frame; as, there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk. Opposite of unframed.

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framed

vb. (en-past of: frame)

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framed

adj. provided with a frame; "there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk" [ant: unframed]

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Framed (1947 film)

Framed is a 1947 American film noir directed by Richard Wallace and featuring Glenn Ford, Janis Carter, Barry Sullivan and Edgar Buchanan. The B movie is generally praised by critics as an effective crime thriller despite its low budget.

Framed

Framed may refer to:

  • a painting or photograph that has been placed within a picture frame
  • the action providing false evidence or false testimony in order to falsely prove someone guilty of a crime, known as a frameup
Framed (album)

Framed is the 1972 debut album by The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. The album was released separately on CD, but is more widely available on a 2 in 1 album, the other album being Next. This album also features a cover of the song written by Willie Dixon and originally performed by Muddy Waters, " I Just Want To Make Love To You". The title track is a Leiber/Stoller song recorded by The Robins. "Hammer Song" and "Midnight Moses" are two Harvey originals that first appeared on his solo LP Roman Wall Blues.

Framed (Cottrell-Boyce novel)

Framed is a children's novel by Frank Cottrell Boyce, published in 2005. It was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and the Whitbread Children's Book of the Year, and longlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. It was also on the shortlist for the Blue Peter Book Awards 2007.

The novel takes its setting from a true-life event, when the Manod (Cwt-y-Bugail) quarry at Blaenau Ffestiniog was used to store art treasures from the National Gallery and the Tate Gallery during World War II.

Framed (American TV series)

Framed is an ongoing television series on the IFC network. The show began in December 2008 and features athletes being interviewed by music and film stars. Shoemaker Reebok is producing the series in a partnership with the IFC network and all the athletes featured have endorsed Reebok products. Other partners involved in the series are Carat Entertainment and Roadside Entertainment.

Framed (1930 film)

Framed is an 1930 American pre-Code crime action film, directed by George Archainbaud, based on a screenplay by Paul Schofield and Wallace Smith. It starred Evelyn Brent, William Holden (no relation to the Oscar-winning actor, William Holden), Regis Toomey and Ralf Harolde.

Framed (Korman novel)

Framed! is a 2010 children's novel written by Gordon Korman. It is the third installation in the Swindle series.

Framed (1975 film)

Framed is a 1975 film directed by Phil Karlson and stars Joe Don Baker and Conny Van Dyke.

This is the final film of Karlson's Hollywood career.

Framed (1990 film)

Framed is a 1990 television movie directed by Dean Parisot and produced on Home Box Office (HBO). It was written by Gary Rosen. Jeff Goldblum and Kristin Scott Thomas star.

Framed (TV series)

Framed is a ITV television drama series that ran for one four-part series in 1992, an adaptation from the novel written by Lynda La Plante, who also wrote the television screenplay. La Plante, known for her hit television series Prime Suspect, wrote Framed as a four x 60 minute drama, however for its broadcast in the United States, it was edited down into one, feature-length special, just 120 mins long (cutting out most of the first episode, filmed in Spain and various scenes of Morrissey and Apsion from the other episodes). The series was produced by Anglia Television in association with A&E Network Television & Tesauro Productions for the ITV network, and it was broadcast from 27 November to 18 December 1992.

Framed (video game)

Framed (Usually styled as FRAMED) is a multi-award winning noir- puzzle game where you re-arrange panels of animated comic book to change the outcome of the story. Developed by the Australian studio Loveshack, Framed is an experience that sees the player changing the order of the narrative-based puzzles to a dance-meets-jazz score.

Usage examples of "framed".

Her hair framed her face with the color of a pale sunset, and her eyes seemed preternaturally deep.

Of starlike flowers and herbs of odour sweet, To pave the temple that his poesy Has framed, while near his feet grim lions couch, And kids, fearless from love, creep near his lair.

There rest from the eternity of toil That framed the fabric of thy perfectness.

One of them framed an ancient orange spacesuit, the lettering Russian Cyrillic.

They were entwined in the white picket fence around our table, framed on the wall, painted on the bathroom doors, embroidered on the napkins.

Ohmsfords, when the stranger reached up and pulled back the cowl of his cloak to reveal clearly the dark face, now framed by long black hair, cut nearly shoulder length and shading the deep-set eyes, which still showed only as black slits in the shadows beneath the heavy brows.

The forests about them shut out most of the dim light of the distant stars, and the great trees framed the path ahead like black walls.

For a moment they remained framed in the doorway, gazing in astonishment, enable to believe that at last, after all their effort, the endless marches, the miserable days and nights of hiding, there before them stood the ancient talisman they had risked everything to find.

The sun had risen into full view in the east now, and its light framed the stranger as he bent over the huddled form of the sleeping Gnome leader.

The face was pinched and sharp, framed by a small black beard and lined with pain.

She seemed in a hurry to be gone from that body, as any vain soul well might have been, the still fingers faded under the framed flush of NO CROSS NO CROWN.

All the framed photographs of past winners, all the bookshelves and the olive-green wallpaper faded away.

It was framed in plastic and the tourist message had been covered over with paper and a new title had been hand-lettered in its place.

He stood framed in the command-post doorway and watched it put down on the same gravel turnout, two hundred yards south.

Came out from behind a pickup and saw a shape framed against the cracks of light.