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shuttered, ppl. a.|ˈʃʌtəd| [f. shutter v. and n. + -ed.] Closed with shutters; provided with shutters. Also fig.
1845Talfourd Vacation Rambles I. 155 Green-shuttered white ‘Pensions’. 1885R. L. & F. Stevenson Dynamiter ii. 9 Shop after shop displayed its shuttered front. 1901P. M. Johnston in Archæol. Jrnl. 68 It must have had its grated and shuttered opening. 1927J. R. Theobald in Oxf. Poetry 34 A clothèd woman all alone Beneath her shuttered sky. 1930R. Campbell Adamastor 76 The day burns through their blood Like a white candle through a shuttered hand. 1957M. Stewart Thunder on Right i. 15 Her heart began to beat lightly and fast, but her face was shuttered, and she gave no sign. |