beribboned

[ bih-rib-uhnd ]

adjective
  1. adorned with ribbons.

Origin of beribboned

1
1825–35; beribbon (be- + ribbon) + -ed2

Words Nearby beribboned

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How to use beribboned in a sentence

  • "A beggar's brat Francis found here when he took the castle," replied the beribboned spark addressed.

    Under the Rose | Frederic Stewart Isham
  • The gingham dress was such as a daughter of the people might have worn, and the straw hat, though beribboned, was not impressive.

    The Wrong Twin | Harry Leon Wilson
  • As he was folding one of his coats there dropped from its inside pocket a mesh of beribboned lace.

    What Will People Say? | Rupert Hughes
  • It was not till two weeks later that a satined and beribboned box of sweets arrived by post for Miss Moore.

  • The baby reposing in its beribboned crib is china and excelsior.