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meadowed

a. Having meadows.

Usage examples of "meadowed".

Even parts of the meadowed plain seemed to have turned transparent as glass.

Then, as the mists cleared mid-span, Sam saw that the meadowed bank visible from the foot of the bridge had now become the edge of a fogbound forest instead, with steep black mountains looming beyond the trees.

She turned away from the trees and surveyed the meadowed hills, the grass glinting with dew in the morning sunshine.

We reached the major claw of its left hind paw and, with a leap, departed from its rankly meadowed slopes.

How they ravished the eyes in the slant gold light, those meadowed acres of silken wildfire!

To their right the meadowed plain rolled out and out like a carpet laid at the foot of the mountain that rose tall and tall—and gapless.

It didn't seem so much like a hole as a door and through it Hank could see the side of a meadowed hill with trees ranging up the sides of it and along its crest.

Then Isaiah Vernon picked up his ex-squad leader and carried him down the slope to the meadowed glen as if Esau were a child.

They followed it through forest broken only infrequently by small farms, past lakes whose blue they might glimpse through trees or across an occasional meadowed glade.