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has studded

  • present perfect
    of stud (3rd person singular).
    stud
    noun
    a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, especially as an ornament.

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At a time when the England senior side have been criticised for a lack of imagination, Pearce has studded his GB squad with improvisational, pacy and versatile individuals well capable of "playing between the lines".

From The Guardian Jul. 1, 2012

Mr. Lynch has studded this book with historical details, like the fact that Elvis visited to shoot “It Happened at the World’s Fair.”

From New York Times Apr. 8, 2012

For twelve years it has studded its two-day conclave programs with big names, from Cordell Hull to Elizabeth Arden.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hoping to do more, he has studded it with homiletics.

From Time Magazine Archive

The land is one great wild, untidy, luxuriant hothouse, made by Nature for herself, but taken possession of by man, who has studded it with gay houses and formal gardens.

From The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin