woaded (Meaning)

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woaded (a.)

Colored or stained with woad.

Synonyms & Antonyms of woaded

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woaded Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Picts adorned themselves with woaded skin, creating a vibrant blue appearance.
  2. The blue dye extracted from woad plants was used to paint the bodies of warriors in preparation for battle.
  3. The woaded skin of Roman gladiators acted as a protective barrier against the sun's harsh rays.
  4. The woaded Britons aroused fear and awe among their enemies due to their striking and intimidating appearance.
  5. Woaded cloth was highly prized and worn by members of the aristocracy in certain societies.
  6. The woading technique involved multiple applications of the dye, resulting in a deep and long-lasting blue hue.
  7. The ancient Egyptians used woaded skin as a symbol of mourning and grief.
  8. The woaded faces of Japanese Kabuki actors create a captivating and mysterious stage presence.
  9. Scientists have analyzed woaded textiles to gain insights into the cultural practices and aesthetic preferences of past civilizations.
  10. Contemporary artists continue to experiment with woading techniques to explore the boundaries of body art and self-expression.

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Colored or stained with woad.

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The ancient Picts adorned themselves with woaded skin, creating a vibrant blue appearance.

The blue dye extracted from woad plants was used to paint the bodies of warriors in preparation for battle.

The woaded skin of Roman gladiators acted as a protective barrier against the sun's harsh rays.

The woaded Britons aroused fear and awe among their enemies due to their striking and intimidating appearance.