Similar words: beamed, seamen, steamed, dreamed, mainstreamed, seam, seamy, inseam. Meaning: [sɪːm] adj. 1. having or joined by a seam or seams 2. (used especially of skin) marked by lines or seams.
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1. A gentle smile spread over her seamed face.
2. The old man's face was seamed and wrinkled.
3. This woman wore seamed nylons and kept smoothing her skirt.
4. The scar tissue was old and seamed.
5. The city turns a seamed cheek upward, confides itself to the sound and hazardous construction of a journey by starlight.
6. Siban's face was seamed like old leather, and his hair was snow white.
7. The mountain at his feet was seamed with deep canyons and clothed with forests of pine and spruce.
8. The valley is seamed with small streams of water.
9. Her blouse was seamed with silk thread.
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10. Her face was seamed with wrinkles.
11. This a valley seamed with small streams of water.
12. His face pouched and seamed.
13. The fields dried and seamed in the heat.
14. His face is seamed with wrinkles.
15. Vamp is seamed rope made of hemp to sole.
16. She seamed two pieces of carpet together.
17. Her face was seamed with care.
18. His face was seamed with sabre cuts.
19. Closure flanges may be mechanically seamed or welded in place.
20. Full-fashioned stockings were knitted flat(sentencedict.com), then shaped and seamed up the Back by hand.
21. His face was seamed with care [ old age ].
22. My nose seamed several needles, take out stitches when painful?
23. The cheeks were seamed, the mouth had a drawn - in look.
24. I put earphone in watch, microphone is seamed into cravat, such where OK going that call.
25. The walls on the outside were seamed with deep cracks which were a breeding - place for adders.
26. She seated herself opposite Hargreave and crossed her legs in a slither of seamed nylon.
27. Then a bit later when I was just nodding off he says, Seamed stockings.
28. He had carefully groomed silver hair and skin like seamed leather.
29. A unique breed of civet cat roams the limestone plateaus that are seamed with gorges carved by rushing streams, and spiked by finger-like granite towers rising to 1,500 metres.
30. The first knitting machine was invented in England in the 16th century. Full-fashioned stockings were knitted flat, then shaped and seamed up the Back by hand.