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have studded

  • present perfect
    of stud.
    stud
    noun
    a boss, knob, nailhead, or other protuberance projecting from a surface or part, especially as an ornament.

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Nov. 1 is the first day drivers in Washington state can have studded tires on their vehicles.

From Seattle Times Nov. 1, 2022

Old-rich Los Angeles families and new-rich Hollywood stars have studded the beach along the Pacific with private enclaves carefully fenced off from the hamburger stands, volleyball games and muscular exhibitions of the public beaches.

From Time Magazine Archive

The resulting dynamism leads to the contradictions, confrontations and conflicts which have studded the internal and external life story of every civilization.

From Civilization and Beyond Learning from History by Scott Nearing

So too, they have studded the ocean off Cape Horn so thickly with islands, that a landsman wonders how a ship of any size can manage to squeeze through into the Pacific.

From An Old Sailor's Yarns by N. (Nathaniel) Ames

The stars, for they have studded the heavens for centuries.

From The Handbook of Conundrums by Edith B. Ordway