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Ribboned

Ribbon \Rib"bon\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ribboned; p. pr. & vb. n. Ribboning.] To adorn with, or as with, ribbons; to mark with stripes resembling ribbons.

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ribboned

vb. (en-past of: ribbon)

Usage examples of "ribboned".

Reclad in his own faintly damp shirt and the ribboned silk doublet first chosen to mingle in Jaelot, Arithon looked displaced, the nonchalant elegance of his dress at sharp odds with the predatory, lean face of the fugitive.

The layers were ribboned with ancient striations, where eons of fire and sediment had birthed their early formation.

Waves unraveled their white-lace petticoats against ribboned sand, glistening like old, tarnished silver.

And now, if I do but step into the parlour, I can see her once more, with over eighty years of saintly life behind her, silver-haired, placid-faced, with her dainty ribboned cap, her gold-rimmed glasses, and her woolly shawl with the blue border.

You saved Lina and me without being ribboned, a feat no one has ever accomplished, killed Malie and Vivian all in one day, only to keep Lina, Ryu, and me safe.

Malie was right about one thing, you were destined to going to that lair, but not to be ribboned, but to become a hero.