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bejewelled

British  
/ bɪˈdʒuːəld /

adjective

  1. decorated with or as if with jewels

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The rest of the top 10 includes album tracks like Lavender Haze, Maroon, Snow On The Beach, Bejewelled and Karma.

From BBC • Nov. 1, 2022

Bejewelled crockery aside, however, the Windsors seem quite normal compared to these notably eccentric diners:

From The Guardian • Oct. 15, 2017

From cupboards now the old one gave the girls Bejewelled broaches, bracelets for their arms, And dressed their hair with softly shining pearls.

From Bearslayer A free translation from the unrhymed Latvian into English heroic verse by Cropley, Arthur

Bejewelled dancers and emerald Buddhas and theaters where they pantomime ancient tales!...

From Caravans By Night A Romance of India by Hervey, Harry

Bejewelled women in elaborate gowns lent the affair almost the elegance of a night at the Metropolitan, while the flash of many uniforms made the scene colorful.

From The Ne'er-Do-Well by Beach, Rex Ellingwood