Gemmed [verb]

Definition of Gemmed:

dress up

Synonyms of Gemmed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gemmed:

Mar


Sentence/Example of Gemmed:

And the sun was glancing on many a gemmed fillet and many a ribbon-decked, blond tress that fell nigh to its proud owner's knees.

By heck—time a farmer was pulling on his overalls and going forth to his dew-gemmed toil!

The gemmed hand was gently raised here; then dropped with resignation upon the maroon silk lap.

The little brown-gemmed hand roused a sudden memory and anxiety in his heart.

The cloud-wrack had blown over, the sky was clear and gemmed with stars.

The red disc of Mars was glowing in the zenith among the diamond-white clusters which gemmed the black sky behind him.

A short cloak lined with sables hang from his shoulder, and his delicate white hands were gemmed with rings.

Turning on one's heel, the silver sheen of the Pacific Ocean, gemmed with islands, stretched away as far as the eye could reach.

Gemmed by its lighted hamlets the fair plain of the island lay, with Med and Melita glowing like lamps to the huge dusk.

The old mill-wheel is locked fast, and gemmed with giant icicles; its slippery stairs are more slippery than ever.