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muraled

American  
[myoor-uhld] / ˈmyʊər əld /
especially British, muralled

adjective

  1. decorated with a mural or murals.


Etymology

Origin of muraled

First recorded in 1950–55; mural ( def. ) + -ed 3 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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He’s also particularly fond of a Moreton Bay fig that’s spilling over the muraled retaining wall of Mid-City’s Prescott School.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 29, 2024

We accompany the volatile, sparkling-eyed charmer to the slummy muraled cafes and dance halls where artists, writers, journalists and models drank, flirted and quarreled.

From Washington Post • Mar. 12, 2018

Also in Wynwood, actor Gerard Butler checked out artist’s Peter Tunney’s Gallery and took a tour of the iconic muraled Wynwood Walls.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 10, 2017

His father, originally from Texas, was a postal inspector with an office in a stately, muraled federal building downtown.

From New York Times • May 30, 2017

He then beckoned for me to follow him, and turned and walked to the center of the platform, where he unexpectedly laid down on his back, facing the muraled dome.

From The Revolutions of Time by Dunn, Jonathan