Similar words: frame, reframe, mainframe, framework, paramedic, frame of mind, frame of reference, crammed. Meaning: [freɪmd] adj. provided with a frame.
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151. A framed photograph of Jimmy Hill was dislodged behind the bar and fell, shattering bottles and glasses.
152. Once having framed the thought in my mind that I was a lesbian I found myself unable to keep silent about it.
153. The Chemehuevi lived in a curve-topped dwelling framed by cottonwood and covered with bark.Sentencedict.com
154. What intrigues me about programmes like You've Been Framed is their bad faith.
155. A framed photograph of Sarah, taken on her eighteenth birthday, was on the sideboard.
156. Her face was framed by her Pamela bonnet, a nimbus of straw trimmed with pink ribbons and blue silk anemones.
157. Near the window, he put up a framed map of the New York City subway system.
158. The bold declarations of liberation were framed as sweeping and uncompromising rejections.
159. Wooden framed windows are best secured with locks resembling small mortise security bolts.
160. The badge of the Airborne Division had been enlarged in colour and framed as a centrepiece.
161. Poverty hung about the place like they'd framed it and nailed it to the walls.
162. We begin with a discussion of approaches to researching children framed by differing conceptualisations of childhood.
163. Helen had taken it to a special place to have it framed, Theresa recalled.
164. In the middle was a framed photograph of a woman, whom Dexter recognised as Maggie Parkin, holding a baby.
165. Science in this sense came to stand as a meta-discourse, framed by the broader contours of the conjuncture.
166. His dark face was framed by raven-black hair so perfectly cut that it barely changed its set as he moved.
167. The kitchen door opened at last, and suddenly she was framed in its bright rectangle of light.
168. A soft-faced old man was framed by the double doors that opened on to a room of unparalleled luxury.
169. These safeguards are framed in an adjudicative fashion, albeit one which is significantly modified to take account of the circumstances.
170. Statuettes, framed photographs and a clock crashed against the wall.
171. He framed his college diploma.
172. Never had he so loftily framed a lofty thought.
173. The newspaper carried the martyr's photo framed in black.
174. They have framed a plan of action.
175. An elegant occasional table is framed in the window.
176. He framed the problem within the psychoanalytic paradigm.
177. Chandler's weasel face framed innocent eyes.
178. We have framed up our wedding picture.
179. Long blonde hair framed Karen Sloan's face.
180. Brennan is measuring pitchforks and spraying them with luminal as Booth shows Gavin the bamboo - framed sunglasses.
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