seamed (Meaning)

Wordnet

seamed (a)

having or joined by a seam or seams

Wordnet

seamed (s)

(used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams

Webster

seamed (imp. & p. p.)

of Seam

Webster

seamed (a.)

Out of condition; not in good condition; -- said of a hawk.

seamed Sentence Examples

  1. The tailor seamed the torn fabric with precision, restoring its original form.
  2. The surgeon seamed the incision carefully, ensuring minimal scarring.
  3. The seamstress seamed the gown with impeccable attention to detail, creating a flawless design.
  4. The seam of the old blanket had frayed over time, but it still held the fabric together.
  5. The metal edges of the box were seamed with rivets, providing added strength and durability.
  6. The carpenter used a sealant to seal the seams of the window frame, preventing water damage.
  7. The leather jacket had intricate seams that highlighted the exceptional craftsmanship.
  8. The seam in the marble floor was barely noticeable, testament to the skilled stonemason.
  9. The seam of the parachute opened with a resounding snap, allowing the jumper to descend safely.
  10. The clouds seemed to be seamed together at the horizon, creating a breathtaking panorama.

FAQs About the word seamed

having or joined by a seam or seams, (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seamsof Seam, Out of condition; not in good condition; -- said of a hawk.

scribed, scratched,filed, grooved, milled,scored, fluted, beveled, abraded, rasped

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The tailor seamed the torn fabric with precision, restoring its original form.

The surgeon seamed the incision carefully, ensuring minimal scarring.

The seamstress seamed the gown with impeccable attention to detail, creating a flawless design.

The seam of the old blanket had frayed over time, but it still held the fabric together.