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muraled

especially British, mu·ralled

[myoor-uhld]

adjective

  1. decorated with a mural or murals.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of muraled1

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

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I ask politely to bum a Marlboro 27 from a couple standing a few paces down Sunset from the bar’s muraled entrance, adjacent to El Prado’s gravitational pull but not fully in resonance with it.

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The muraled corner building was broken into twice during the unrest, with some of its goods stolen.

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It’s a 15-minute drive from one side of Lompoc — past ranch-style homes, the heavily muraled downtown off Ocean Avenue and the railroad that runs through town — to the prison on the city’s other edge.

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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.

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