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Definition of bottomed in English: bottomedadjective ˈbɒtəmdˈbädəmd 1in combination Having a base or lowest point of the specified kind. a heavy-bottomed copper pan a clear, sandy-bottomed lake a rather unique glass-bottomed boat Example sentencesExamples - Another reported UFO was a hovering red-bottomed spaceship that suddenly disappears.
- Some of the chairs were described as leather-bottomed, indicating seats upholstered in leather.
- The River Safari's steel-bottomed boats make a great afternoon's adventure.
- The swim coach carried one of those ubiquitous blue-bottomed first-aid kits.
- Near the headwaters, there's a necklace of four soft-bottomed ponds where egrets stand watch on the shore and owls roost beneath bridges.
2in combination Having buttocks of the specified kind. babies sat, bare-bottomed, in the sand Example sentencesExamples - Tribes of these red-bottomed monkeys regularly overrun government office compounds.
- One collage features a big-bottomed showgirl in a sparkly wig, red gloves, and little else.
- The subject was a cheeky-faced, chubby-bottomed urchin of about twelve.
- Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers.
- We view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bow-legged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps, nonchalantly smoking roll-ups.
Definition of bottomed in US English: bottomedadjectiveˈbädəmd 1Having a base or lowest point of the specified kind. a heavy-bottomed copper pan a clear, sandy-bottomed lake a rather unique glass-bottomed boat Example sentencesExamples - The River Safari's steel-bottomed boats make a great afternoon's adventure.
- Another reported UFO was a hovering red-bottomed spaceship that suddenly disappears.
- Near the headwaters, there's a necklace of four soft-bottomed ponds where egrets stand watch on the shore and owls roost beneath bridges.
- The swim coach carried one of those ubiquitous blue-bottomed first-aid kits.
- Some of the chairs were described as leather-bottomed, indicating seats upholstered in leather.
2Having buttocks of the specified kind. babies sat, bare-bottomed, in the sand Example sentencesExamples - The subject was a cheeky-faced, chubby-bottomed urchin of about twelve.
- Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers.
- Tribes of these red-bottomed monkeys regularly overrun government office compounds.
- One collage features a big-bottomed showgirl in a sparkly wig, red gloves, and little else.
- We view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bow-legged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps, nonchalantly smoking roll-ups.
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