custom-made
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of custom-made
An Americanism dating back to 1850–55
Example Sentences
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The festival began early in the morning with a parade around Lerwick, allowing the Jarl Squad to show off their custom-made suits, helmets and shields.
From BBC
Dressed in a red T-shirt and yellow custom-made climbing shoes, Honnold moved up the southeast face of the glass and steel building swiftly on Sunday when better weather permitted the climb.
From Barron's
She was gifted a custom-made golden umbrella and learned how to do the Mummers strut with him.
From BBC
Measuring 2x4, the brick itself contains sensors, lights, a small sound synthesiser, an accelerator and a custom-made silicon chip enabling it to detect movement and react to it.
From BBC
Technicians at the plant are able to obtain custom-made replacement parts and metal stamping dies near the plant to maintain production, Foreman said.
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