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Definition of filigreed in English: filigreed(also filagreed) adjectiveˈfɪləɡriːdˈfɪləˌɡrid Ornamented with or resembling filigree work. white filigreed stockings Example sentencesExamples - The music, in an expressive orchestration for harpsichord and strings, was a filigreed structure upon which Miller's wonderfully individual dancers climbed and played.
- It has high filigreed ceilings and threadbare carpet, a winding native wood staircase, cracked stained glass.
- The evolution of numbers as they inhabited cultures, then faded, and erupted again, diversifying in hundreds of filigreed variations, is really a history of thinking itself.
- He is described as ‘a master of filigreed subtlety, skilled playing of classical and modern pieces’.
- Her latest seven paintings - clearly and brightly colored, their repeating geometries deconstructed and filigreed - are no exceptions to this stance.
- Her feet were encased in fine black leather boots with riding heels and elegant filigreed spurs and you could have cut butter with the crease in her dark jeans.
- In the scenarios of some forecasters, only the largest vendors can afford to shrink the filigreed circuit lines enough to create these systems.
- From the safe emerged a stunning pair of daggers with filigreed sheaths, and gold and silver coins.
- On a gold throne is the patriarch, swathed in burgundy velvet, barnacled and filigreed with gold, wearing a multi-storey crown.
- ‘I may not see you then, actually,’ Danielle says as she reaches for a scone off the large, filigreed silver platter nearby.
- The laws regarding dual citizenship by birth can get quite filigreed, depending on whether both parents are Americans, if they are married, and which parent is the foreign national.
- First it was barely noticeable, a faint tremor of the finely filigreed second hand.
- A story in The New York Times described Joan Hicks, 78, one of the several hundred fans on hand, trying to explain to young coeds why she was wearing old-fashioned attire, a long skirt and filigreed blouse.
- The choreography evokes the ladies' specialties, their lethally polite rivalry, and, most important, the filigreed yet dazzling nature of Romantic-era technique.
- Here, structural efficiency has produced clear volumes and expanses of delicate filigreed shell without sacrificing functional efficiency.
- Suddenly and unexpectedly, a shaft of sun angles towards the trees, creating a filigreed pattern and the far meadow is lit up in a narrow swathe of bright light, tinting the grass a glowing lemon-green.
- We have scavenged the burned-out theater next door for a filigreed floor-to-ceiling round mirror and a tattered poster of Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet.
- At the neckline, where the collar came together, it was held together with a large filigreed brooch pin of polished silver, the deepest valleys of the engravings touched with the barest hint of red and gold.
- A filigreed lamp throws wire-meshed shadows on the wooden ceiling.
- While the common oak tree tends to have a broad frame, the pin oak has a more slender frame with a graceful, filigreed framework of branchlets.
Definition of filigreed in US English: filigreed(also filagreed) adjectiveˈfɪləˌɡridˈfiləˌɡrēd Ornamented with or resembling filigree work. white filigreed stockings Example sentencesExamples - A filigreed lamp throws wire-meshed shadows on the wooden ceiling.
- In the scenarios of some forecasters, only the largest vendors can afford to shrink the filigreed circuit lines enough to create these systems.
- Her feet were encased in fine black leather boots with riding heels and elegant filigreed spurs and you could have cut butter with the crease in her dark jeans.
- While the common oak tree tends to have a broad frame, the pin oak has a more slender frame with a graceful, filigreed framework of branchlets.
- It has high filigreed ceilings and threadbare carpet, a winding native wood staircase, cracked stained glass.
- He is described as ‘a master of filigreed subtlety, skilled playing of classical and modern pieces’.
- First it was barely noticeable, a faint tremor of the finely filigreed second hand.
- The music, in an expressive orchestration for harpsichord and strings, was a filigreed structure upon which Miller's wonderfully individual dancers climbed and played.
- On a gold throne is the patriarch, swathed in burgundy velvet, barnacled and filigreed with gold, wearing a multi-storey crown.
- The evolution of numbers as they inhabited cultures, then faded, and erupted again, diversifying in hundreds of filigreed variations, is really a history of thinking itself.
- At the neckline, where the collar came together, it was held together with a large filigreed brooch pin of polished silver, the deepest valleys of the engravings touched with the barest hint of red and gold.
- From the safe emerged a stunning pair of daggers with filigreed sheaths, and gold and silver coins.
- Suddenly and unexpectedly, a shaft of sun angles towards the trees, creating a filigreed pattern and the far meadow is lit up in a narrow swathe of bright light, tinting the grass a glowing lemon-green.
- Her latest seven paintings - clearly and brightly colored, their repeating geometries deconstructed and filigreed - are no exceptions to this stance.
- The choreography evokes the ladies' specialties, their lethally polite rivalry, and, most important, the filigreed yet dazzling nature of Romantic-era technique.
- Here, structural efficiency has produced clear volumes and expanses of delicate filigreed shell without sacrificing functional efficiency.
- A story in The New York Times described Joan Hicks, 78, one of the several hundred fans on hand, trying to explain to young coeds why she was wearing old-fashioned attire, a long skirt and filigreed blouse.
- We have scavenged the burned-out theater next door for a filigreed floor-to-ceiling round mirror and a tattered poster of Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet.
- ‘I may not see you then, actually,’ Danielle says as she reaches for a scone off the large, filigreed silver platter nearby.
- The laws regarding dual citizenship by birth can get quite filigreed, depending on whether both parents are Americans, if they are married, and which parent is the foreign national.
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