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[ kil-tid ] / ˈkɪl tɪd /
adjectivewearing a kilt. gathered in pleats; pleated. Origin of kiltedFirst recorded in 1800–10; kilt + -ed3 Words nearby kiltedkilowatt, kilowatt-hour, Kilpatrick, Kilroy, kilt, kilted, kilter, kiltie, kilting, kilt pleat, Kilung Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for kiltedThe Kilted Massage Man is here to make those of you born with a Yoni a very special offer. The Last Erotic Massage|Arianne Cohen|May 21, 2009|DAILY BEAST I found it to be a Roman second brass coin, the military costume of a soldier suggesting to the labourer a kilted Highlander. On Some Ancient Battle-Fields in Lancashire|Charles Hardwick Miss Huxham kilted up her skirts and fairly ran across the planks. The Solitary Farm|Fergus Hume Brown kilted skirt and box coat, brown furs and brown gloves. Three Little Women|Gabrielle E. Jackson
Two of the battalions in the Brigade were kilted, and the other battalions wore trews. The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918|F.L. Morrison I was quite sorry for them, but so glad I hadn't to sit by one at the table, as I wanted only to talk to the kilted men. The Heather-Moon|C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson
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