matted
1 Americanadjective
adjective
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tangled into a thick mass
matted hair
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covered with or formed of matting
Other Word Forms
- mattedly adverb
- mattedness noun
Etymology
Origin of matted1
First recorded in 1600–10; mat 1 + -ed 2
Origin of matted2
Example Sentences
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The shower too was glorious: warm clean water over my festering skin, streams of water through my matted hair.
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A woman with long nut-brown hair, one lock at the temple matted with red ochre.
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It was sort of crushed and matted in the back.
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It shimmered in the sunlight, but underfoot my toes squished in the mud, and next to me, Maeve’s fur was matted with it.
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A jillion little game trails twisted their way through jungles of wild cane and matted masses of elder.
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