Wiktionary
a. Made to resemble pearl
Usage examples of "pearlized".
Slipping into her silver pearlized high heels, she picked up her favorite platinum-rimmed diamond earrings and put them on.
Accepting the handkerchief, he carefully removed the offending lipstick, although it was his favorite pearlized pink.
The pale pearlized sides were streaked with clotted black marks, thick around the top.
Pocketing the shells, she extracted what looked like a pearlized slipper from her pack.
The two young girls were now engrossed in each other, vigorously coupling, minds disconnected and lithe bodies quivering and pumping, one skin pearlized and the other rainbow silver.
The predominant color was a delicate, pearlized pink, even to the silk wallpaper and the enormous crystal chandelier.
But it was his eyes, the pearlized white eyes with the even paler pupils that made Glow stand out.
Low clouds carrying the threat of more moisture turned the sky a dark translucent oyster gray, pearlized and thick.
He had about him a pearlized whiteness in old age, but a keen expression in his eye, and white eyelashes.
One by one the little pearlized buttons down the front of her dress gave way beneath his fingers.
She spat at the van, watched the spittle hit pavement, freeze into a lump of pearlized glue chip.
Instead of the dense obscuring silver-white of earlier in the evening, it now surrounded them in a glowing kaleidoscope of pearlized color, lit from without and dancing with shadows.
Her eyes blazed fury at him, once more going from green to a strange swirling of pearlized colors.
The maw of the worm snapped right between two archers and closed on a third as half a dozen arrows buried themselves in pearlized flesh.
Instead, it was slate gray, illuminated by several brilliantly lit stars, each haloed with iridescent color that reminded Lina of the pearlized belly of a seashell.