lozenged
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Their stone flanks, their wide, ungainly wings, their lozenged crocodile-like backs show grey through the trees a long way off.
From The Enchanted Castle by Nesbit, E. (Edith)
Tougher than hide or lozenged bark, Snow-storm and thunder proof, And quick with sun, and thick with dark, Is this my darling roof.
From Nets to Catch the Wind by Wylie, Elinor
Rays of sun, through lozenged windows, fold leaded shadows over troubled brows.
From Voices from the Past by Bartlett, Paul Alexander
Through narrow lozenged glass the sun administers your ceremonials.
From Voices from the Past by Bartlett, Paul Alexander
The archivolts are encircled by two rows of lozenged squares, indented in the stone.
From Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 2 by Turner, Dawson
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