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denimed

American  
[den-uhmd] / ˈdɛn əmd /

adjective

  1. wearing garments made of denim.


Etymology

Origin of denimed

First recorded in 1965–70; denim + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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The iCapitalists, however, presented a far more appealing vision to liberals – one of denimed democracy, of gender-blind and colour-blind egalitarianism.

From The Guardian • Jun. 19, 2013

In many towns the city fathers watched the gates of peacetime factories swing shut, watched denimed workers move away to war-industry towns.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fashionably oversize sunglasses are worn by women in purdah while their denimed daughters in platform shoes kick up the dust in the streets of Istiqlal, the capital.

From Time Magazine Archive

Out of the acrid half-pleasant reek of high-octane, we stood smoking idly, watching the denimed air-crews clamber flylike over the jutting wings.

From Cue for Quiet by Sherred, Thomas L.